Reinhilde Veugelers
Reinhilde Veugelers | |
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Born | 1963 Katholieke Universiteit Leuven |
Occupation | Economist |
Reinhilde Veugelers (born 1963 in
Biography
Born in
She has been a visiting scholar at the
From 2004 to 2008 she was on academic leave, as an advisor at the
Other advisory positions include membership of:
- High Level Group on Innovation for Growth advising the European Commissioner for Research and Innovation (2006–present).
- Flemish Advisory Council for Innovation & Enterprise (VARIO), advising the Flemish Minister of Innovation (2016–present).
- Austrian ERA Council advising the vice chancellor (2014–present).
- French Conseil d'Analyse Économique, chaired by Agnès Bénassy-Quéré, Services du Premier Ministre (2016–present).
- French Commission nationale d'évaluation des politiques d’innovation, chaired by Jean Pisani-Ferry, Commissioner-general of France Stratégie (2014–present).
Research
With her research concentrated in the fields of industrial organisation, international economics and strategy, innovation and science, she has authored numerous well cited publications in leading international journals. Specific recent topics include cooperative R&D, international technology transfers through MNEs, global innovation value chains, young innovative companies, innovation for climate change, industry science links and their impact on firm’s innovative productivity, evaluation of research & innovation policy, explaining scientific productivity, researchers’ international mobility.
Selected publications
Some most cited articles
- Cassiman, B. & R. Veugelers, 2006, In Search of Complementarity in Innovation Strategy: Internal R&D, Cooperation in R&D and External Technology Acquisition, Management Science, 52, 1, 68-82.
- Debackere, K. and R. Veugelers, 2005, Improving Industry Science Links through University Technology Transfer Units: an analysis and a case, Research Policy, 34,3, 321-342.
- Cassiman, B. & R. Veugelers, 2002, R&D Cooperation and Spillovers: some empirical evidence from Belgium, American Economic Review, 92, 4, 1169-1184.
Some most recent articles
- Wang, J, Veugelers, R., Stephan, P. 2015, Bias against novelty in science: a cautionary tale for users of bibliometric indicators, NBER working paper 22180; CEPR working paper 11228.[5][6]
- Verhoeven, D., J. Bakker & R. Veugelers, 2016, Measuring technological novelty with patent-based indicators, Research Policy, 45, 3, 707-723.
- Schneider, C. & R. Veugelers, 2010, On Young Highly Innovative Companies: why they matter and how (not) to policy support them, Industry and Corporate Change, 19, 4, 969-1007.
Some policy publications
- Veugelers, R. 2012, Innovation in EU merger control: walking the talk, Bruegel Policy Contribution 2012/708, Bruegel, Brussels.
- Veugelers, R. and M. Cincera, 2010, Europe’s Missing Yollies, Bruegel Policy Brief 2010/06, Bruegel Brussels.
- Aghion, Ph, D. Hemous and R. Veugelers, 2009, No green growth without Innovation, Bruegel Policy Brief, 2009/07, Bruegel Brussels.
References
- ^ a b "Reinhilde Veugelers". Bruegel.
- ^ "Reinhilde Veugelers, Nonresident Senior Fellow". Peterson Institute for International Economics.
- ^ "KU Leuven Faculty of Economics and Business". feb.kuleuven.be. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
- ^ "VEUGELERS Reinhilde | ERC: European Research Council". erc.europa.eu. Archived from the original on 2017-03-26.
- ^ "Bias against novelty in science: A cautionary tale for users of bibliometric indicators". CEPR. May 12, 2016. Retrieved April 13, 2024.
- ^ "Bias against Novelty in Science: A Cautionary Tale". NBER. Retrieved April 13, 2024.