List of papers
- S-1 DfT (2023) Transport Decarbonisation Demonstrators Fund – Assessment Criteria.
- S-2 Georghiou, L (2015) Value of Research policy paper by the Research, Innovation, and Science Policy Experts (RISE). European Commission.
- S-3 Frontier Economics (2014) Rates of return to investment in science and innovation: a report prepared for the department for business, innovation and skills (BIS).
- S-4 Frontier Economics (2023) Rates of return to investment in R&D. A report for the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.
- S-5 Hines, P (2017) Why fund research? A guide to why EU-funded research and innovation matters.
- S-6 Haskel, J., Hughes A., and Bascavusoglu-Moreau, E (2014) The economic significance of the UK science base. A Report for the Campaign for Science and Engineering. UK Innovation Research Centre, London.
- S-7 Rodríguez-Pose, A., and Crescenzi, R (2008) Research and development, spillovers, innovation systems, and the genesis of regional growth in Europe. Regional studies42(1), 51-67.
- S-8 Ugur, M., Trushin, E., Solomon, E. and Guidi, F (2016) R&D and productivity in OECD firms and industries: A hierarchical meta-regression analysis. Research Policy45(10), 2069-2086.
- S-9 Surani, S., Gendron, W. and Maredia, S (2017) The economic impact of research and development. Econometrics,3161, 1-20.
- S-10 Soete, L., Verspagen, B., and Ziesemer, T. H (2022). Economic impact of public R&D: an international perspective. Industrial and Corporate Change, 31(1), 1-18.
- S-11 Aitken, A., Foliano, F., Mariona, L.S., Nguyen, D., Rincon-Aznar, A. and Vanino, E (2021). From Ideas to Growth: Understanding the Drivers of Innovation and Productivity across Firms, Regions, and Industries in the UK. BEIS research paper, 41.
- S-12 Link, A.N. and Scott, J.T (2019). The theory and practice of public-sector R & D economic impact analysis. In The social value of new technology, 2-42). Edward Elgar Publishing.
- S-13 Del Bo, C.F (2016). The rate of return to investment in R&D: The case of research. infrastructures. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 112, 26-37.
- S-14 Van Elk, R., ter Weel, B., van der Wiel, K. and Wouterse, B (2019). Estimating the returns to public R&D investments: Evidence from production function models. De Economist, 167, pp.45-87.
- S-15 Martin, R. and Verhoeven, D (2022). Knowledge spillovers from clean and emerging technologies in the UK.
- S-16 Fernández, A., Cunha, J., Ferreira, P., Araújo, M. and Goméz, E.A (2015). Research and development project assessment and social impact. Production, 25, 725-738.
- S-17 Bornmann, L (2013). What is societal impact of research and how can it be assessed? A literature survey. Journal of the American Society for information science and technology, 64(2), 217-233.
- S-18 Viana-Lora, A. and Nel-lo-Andreu, M.G (2021). Approaching the social impact of research through a literature review. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 20, 16094069211052189.
- S-19 Brereton, F., O'Neill, E. and Dunne, L (2017). Towards measuring societal impact of research: Insights from an Irish case study. Irish Journal of Sociology, 25(2), 150-173.
- S-20 Feller, I (2022) Assessing the societal impact of publicly funded research. The journal of technology transfer, 47(3), 632-650.
- S-21 Bellavista, J., Elboj-Saso, C., García Yeste, C. and Villarejo-Carballido, B (2022). Innovative methodological approach to analyze innovation and social impact. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 21, p.16094069221083373.
- S-22 Jones, C.I. and Williams, J.C (1998). Measuring the social return to R&D. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 113(4), 1119-1135.
- S-23 Inglesi-Lotz, R (2017). Social rate of return to R&D on various energy technologies: Where should we invest more? A study of G7 countries. Energy Policy, 101, 521-525.
- S-24 Jones, B.F. and Summers, L.H (2020). A calculation of the social returns to innovation(Vol. 27863). National Bureau of Economic Research.
- S-25 Armstrong, C., Shieh, J. and Zielinski, P (2019). Increasing the return on investment from federally-funded research and development. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 20(1), 4-7.
- S-26 Gkoumas, K., van Balen, M., Tsakalidis, A. and Pekar, F (2022). Evaluating the development of transport technologies in European research and innovation projects between 2007 and 2020. Research in Transportation Economics, 92, 101113.
- S-27 Parry, G., Coly, A., Goldmann, D., Rowe, A.K., Chattu, V., Logiudice, D., Rabrenovic, M. and Nambiar, B (2018). Practical recommendations for the evaluation of improvement initiatives. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 30(suppl_1), 29-36.
- S-28 Georghiou, L (1998). Issues in the evaluation of innovation and technology policy. evaluation, 4(1), 37-51.
- S-29 Reid, A., Kamburow, T., Cunningham, P., Edler, J. and Simmonds, P (2012). Evaluation of Innovation Activities: Methods and Practice. Study funded by the European Commission, Directorate for Regional Policy.
- S-30 Cheh, S (2016). Framework for measuring research and innovation impact. Innovation, 18(2), 212-232.
- S-31 Allas, T., Bravo-Biosca, A., Phipp, J., Hart, M., Laatsit, M. and Roper, S (2018). Evaluation Framework: How We Assess our Impact on Business and the Economy.
- S-32 Notten, A., Sanditov, B., Papageorgiou, H. and Stančiauskas, V (2022). Study to support the monitoring and evaluation of the framework programme for research and innovation along key impact pathways: Indicator methodology and metadata handbook.