Innovation and Technology
New ideas and inventions are being produced at rapid rates and can have dramatic impacts on how we live and work. 每日吃瓜 researchers are studying both the causes and consequences of innovation, including research and development and burgeoning technology like artificial intelligence, and how best to encourage innovation through patent systems. 每日吃瓜 scholars also study how information and technology are shared and transmitted among people and businesses and the factors that affect productivity and economic growth.
Keywords: technology, diffusion, productivity, economic growth, artificial intelligence, patents, intellectual property, R&D, networks
People in Innovation and Technology Research
- Professor at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
- Assistant Professor
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Young Scholars Program
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Finance and Economics
- Professor of Law
- Professor of Medicine
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Economics
- Professor in Technology and the Economy, Emeritus
- Ralph Landau Senior Fellow in Economic Growth
- Associate Professor
- Associate Professor at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
- Associate Professor of Medicine
- Assistant Professor of Finance
- Professor of Economics
- Senior Fellow
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Law and Business, Emeritus
- Professor of Law
- Professor of Law
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Economics
- Gordon and Betty Moore Senior Fellow
- Professor of Sciences and Humanities, Emeritus
- Professor of Law
- Professor of Economics, Emeritus
- Professor of Law
- Professor of Education
- Professor of Economics, Emeritus
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Accounting, Emeritus
- Interim Director
- Professor of Economics
- Trione Visiting Professor
- Professor of Finance
- Professor of Economics
- Charles R. Schwab Professor of Economics, Emeritus
- Professor of Economics
- Associate Professor of Economics
- Assistant Professor of Economics
- Professor of American Economic History, Emeritus
- Visiting Assistant Professor & Koret Scholar
Related Publications
- Lemley, M., & Ouellette, L. (2024). Fixing Double Patenting. Working Paper.
- Brynjolfsson, E., Collis, A., Liaqat, A., Kutzman, D., Garro, H., Deisenroth, D., & Wernerfelt, N. (2024). The Consumer Welfare Effects of Online Ads: Evidence from a 9-Year Experiment. Working Paper.
- Zarate, P., Dolls, M., Davis, S., Bloom, N., Barrero, J., & Aksoy, C. (2024). Why Does Working from Home Vary Across Countries and People?. Working Paper.
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