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Overview

Anthony Arundel is affiliated with Maastricht University in the Netherlands and specializes primarily in Business, Management and Accounting. Their research covers several subfields including Management of Technology and Innovation, Economics and Econometrics, Computer Science Applications, Information Systems and Management, and Strategy and Management.

Their work addresses a range of topics, notably:

  • Innovation Policy and R&D
  • Online Learning and Analytics
  • Educational Assessment and Improvement
  • Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • University-Industry-Government Innovation Models
  • Online and Blended Learning

Anthony Arundel has published in various academic venues with a concentration in fields related to innovation and management. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Educational Research and Innovation
  • Public Management Review
  • Public Money & Management
  • Administration & Society
  • International Journal of Innovation Management

Their recent papers include:

  • "Effect of knowledge search depth, user co-creation and moderating factors on the outcomes of service innovations by European public sector organizations" (2022, Public Management Review)
  • "NGO engagement in the creation of public service innovations: A configurational, explorative approach" (2024, Public Money & Management)
  • "THE INFLUENCE OF REGIONAL SUPPLY, DEMAND AND COMPETITION FACTORS ON THE KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER OUTCOMES OF UNIVERSITIES" (2021, International Journal of Innovation Management)
  • "Does User Involvement in Developing Public Sector Innovations Improve Outcomes? A Set-Theoretic Analysis of European Data" (2024, Administration & Society)
  • "Transformed management scholarship and ways forward for exploring social innovation in organizations" (2020, International Studies of Management and Organization)

Anthony Arundel has also contributed to academic publishing through a book titled How to Design, Implement, and Analyse a Survey, published in 2023 by Edward Elgar Publishing.

Their research collaborations frequently involve co-authors such as Andreas Schleicher, Koen Lieshout, Stéphan Vincent-Lancrin, Koen Van Lieshout, and Nordine Es-Sadki.

Best Publications

  • What percentage of innovations are patented? empirical estimates for European firms

    Anthony Arundel;Isabelle Kabla

  • The relative effectiveness of patents and secrecy for appropriation

    Anthony Arundel

  • Indirect health effects of relative humidity in indoor environments.

    Anthony V. Arundel;Elia M. Sterling;Judith H. Biggin;Theodor D. Sterling

  • Proximity and the use of public science by innovative European firms

    Anthony Arundel;Aldo Geuna

  • Measuring eco-innovation

    Anthony Arundel;René Kemp

  • Advancing innovation in the public sector: Aligning innovation measurement with policy goals

    Anthony Arundel;Anthony Arundel;Carter Bloch;Barry Ferguson

  • The Bioeconomy to 2030 : designing a policy agenda

    Anthony Arundel;D. Sawaya

  • How Europe's economies learn: a comparison of work organization and innovation mode for the EU-15

    Anthony Arundel;Edward Lorenz;Bengt-A°ke Lundvall;Antoine Valeyre

  • Survey indicators for environmental innovation

    René Kemp;Anthony Arundel

  • How European public sector agencies innovate: The use of bottom-up, policy-dependent and knowledge-scanning innovation methods

    Anthony Arundel;Luca Casali;Hugo Hollanders

  • Neglected innovators: How do innovative firms that do not perform R&D innovate?

    Anthony Arundel;Catalina Bordoy;Minna Kanerva

  • OECD Biotechnology Statistics - 2006

    B. van Beuzekom;Anthony Arundel

  • Complexity of Innovation in the public sector: A workgroup-level analysis of related factors and outcomes

    Nuttaneeya (Ann) Torugsa;Anthony Arundel

  • From Too Little to Too Much Innovation? Issues in Measuring Innovation in the Public Sector

    Anthony Arundel;Dorothea Huber

  • Differences in socio-economic conditions and regulatory environment: explaining variations in national innovation performance and policy implications

    Hugo Hollanders;Anthony Arundel

  • How firms innovate: R&D, non-R&D, and technology adoption

    Can Huang;Anthony Arundel;Hugo Hollanders

  • Rethinking the effect of risk aversion on the benefits of service innovations in public administration agencies

    Nuttaneeya (Ann) Torugsa;Anthony Arundel;Anthony Arundel

  • Neglected innovators: How do innovative firms that do not perform R&D innovate? : Results of an analysis of the Innobarometer 2007 survey No. 215

    Anthony Arundel;Catalina Bordoy;Minna Kanerva

  • EXIS: an exploratory approach to innovation scoreboards

    Anthony Arundel;Hugo Hollanders

  • Innovation statistics for the European service sector

    Anthony Arundel;Minna Kanerva;A. van Cruysen;Hugo Hollanders

  • How European public sector agencies innovate: The use of bottom-up, policy-dependent and knowledge-scanning innovation methods

    Anthony Arundel;Gian Luca Casali;Hugo Hollanders

Frequent Co-Authors

René Kemp
René Kemp Maastricht University
Keith Smith
Keith Smith University of Edinburgh
Pierre Mohnen
Pierre Mohnen Maastricht University
Bengt-Åke Lundvall
Bengt-Åke Lundvall Aalborg University
Aldo Geuna
Aldo Geuna University of Turin
Francis Green
Francis Green University College London
Will McDowall
Will McDowall University College London
Massimiliano Mazzanti
Massimiliano Mazzanti University of Ferrara
Peter V. Nielsen
Peter V. Nielsen Aalborg University
Nicholas S. Vonortas
Nicholas S. Vonortas George Washington University

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