Philip Auerswald
Assistant Professor
Director, Center for Science and
Technology Policy
Publications & research
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Economics of technical change
Industrial organization
Technological and organizational complexity
Financing of innovation.
Recent Articles
San Francisco Chronicle
Old
oil fears don't match 2007 reality
The American Interest
The
Irrelevance of the Middle East
Herald
Tribune
Let's
call an end to oil alarmism
Financial
Times
A
model to eradicate false gulf between
doing good and doing well
Journal Articles
“Entrepreneurship in the
Theory of the Firm,” Philip
Auerswald (2007, forthcoming). Small
Business Economics.
“The Irrelevance of the Middle
East,” Philip Auerswald (2007).
The American Interest, 2:5 (May/June),
pp. 19-37. Selected by the Council on
Foreign Relations <www.cfr.org> as
a “Must Read” article
for 2007.
“The Myth of Energy Insecurity,” Philip
Auerswald (2006). Issues in
Science and Technology, 22:4, pp. 65-70.
“Edwin Mansfield, Technological
Complexity, and the ‘Golden
Age’ of U.S. Corporate R&D,” Philip
Auerswald and Lewis Branscomb (2005).
Journal of Technology Transfer,
30:1/2, pp. 139-157.
“The Challenge of Protecting
Critical Infrastructure,” Philip
Auerswald, Lewis Branscomb, Todd
LaPorte, and Erwann Michel-Kerjan
(2005). Issues in Science and
Technology,
22:1, pp. 77-83.
“Valleys of Death and Darwinian
Seas: Financing the Invention to
Innovation Transition in the United
States,” Philip Auerswald
and Lewis Branscomb (2003). Journal
of Technology Transfer, 28, pp.
227-239.
“The Production Recipes Approach
to Modeling Technological Innovation:
An Application to Learning-by-doing,” Philip
Auerswald, Stuart Kauffman, José Lobo,
and Karl Shell (2000). Journal
of Economic Dynamics and Control,
24:3, pp. 389-450.
Authored Volumes
Taking Technical Risks: How Innovators,
Executives and Investors Manage
High-tech Risks, Lewis Branscomb
and Philip Auerswald (2001). Cambridge,
MA: MIT Press. (Chinese edition
published by CITIC Publishing House,
Beijing PRC.) Selected by Booz Allen
Hamiton’s Strategy & Business
as a “Top
25 Business Book for 2000-2001.”
Edited Volumes
Financing Entrepreneurship, Philip Auerswald and Ant Bozkaya, eds. (2007, forthcoming).
Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. In David Audretsch ed. series, The International
Library of Entrepreneurship.
Seeds of Disaster, Roots of Response: How Private Action Can Reduce Public
Vulnerability,
Philip Auerswald, Lewis Branscomb, Erwann Michel-Kerjan, and Todd La Porte (2006).
Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.
Book Chapters
“The Simple Economics of Technology Entrepreneurship: Market Failure Reconsidered,” Philip
Auerswald (2007, forthcoming), in David B. Audretsch, Isabel Grilo and Roy Thurik
eds., The Handbook of Entrepreneurship Policy, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.
“Emerging Technologies for Change: Mobilizing Entrepreneurial Networks
in Developing Countries,” Philip Auerswald (2007), in David Gibson, Manuel
Heitor, and Alejandro Ibarra eds., Connecting People, Ideas and Resources Across
Communities. Ashland, OH: Purdue University Press.
“Edwin Mansfield, Technological Complexity, and the ‘Golden Age’ of
U.S. Corporate R&D,” Philip Auerswald and Lewis Branscomb (2005), in
Albert N. Link and F.M. Scherer eds., Essays in Honor of Edwin Mansfield: The
Economics of R&D, Innovation, and Technological Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.
“Start-Ups and Spin-offs: The Role of the Entrepreneur in Technology-Based
Innovation,” Philip Auerswald and Lewis Branscomb (2003), in David Hart
ed., The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Policy: Governance, Start-Ups, and Growth
in the Knowledge Economy. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.
“Transitional Dynamics in a Model of Economic Geography,” Philip
Auerswald and Jan Tai Tsung Kim (1995), in L. Nadel and D. Stein eds., 1993 Lectures
in Complex Systems. Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity,
Lecture Volume VI, Addison-Wesley.
Reports
“Placing Innovation: A Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Approach
to Identifying Emergent Technological Activity,” Philip Auerswald, Lewis
Branscomb, Sean Gorman, Rajendra Kulkarni, and Laurie Schintler (2007). Report
to the U.S. Department of Commerce, Advanced Technology Program/NIST GCR 06–902,
May.
“Understanding Private-Sector Decision Making for Early-Stage Technology
Development,” Philip E. Auerswald, Lewis M. Branscomb, Nicholas Demos,
and Brian K. Min (2005). Report to the U.S. Department of Commerce, Advanced
Technology Program/NIST GCR 02–841A, September.
“Between Invention and Innovation: Mapping the Funding for Early Stage
Technology Development,” Lewis Branscomb and Philip E. Auerswald (2002).
Report to the Advanced Technology Program/NIST #NIST GCR 02–841, November.
Working Papers
“The Challenge of Protecting Critical Infrastructure,” Philip Auerswald,
Lewis Branscomb, Todd LaPorte, and Erwann Michel-Kerjan (2005). Wharton Risk
Management and Decision Process Center Working Paper # 05-11, October.
“Agricultural Technology 110, Quzhou, China,” Yang Xuedong and Philip
Auerswald (2003). Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation, Kennedy
School of Government, Harvard University, Innovations in Technology and Governance
(ITG) Project Case Study.
“Valleys of Death and Darwinian Seas: Financing the Invention to Innovation
Transition in the United States,” Philip Auerswald and Lewis Branscomb
(2002), in Vicki Norberg-Bohm, ed.,
“The Role of Government in Energy Technology
Innovation: Insights for Government Policy in the Energy Sector,” Belfer
Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, Working Paper
October.
“The Production Recipes Approach to Modeling Technological Innovation:
An Application to Learning by Doing,” Philip Auerswald, Stuart Kauffman,
José Lobo, and Karl Shell (1998). Cornell Center for Analytic Economics
Working Paper 98-10.
“The Production Recipes Approach to Modeling Technological Innovation:
An Application to Learning by Doing,” Philip Auerswald, Stuart Kauffman,
José Lobo, and Karl Shell (1998). Santa Fe Institute Working Paper 98-11-100.
Documentary Compilations, Edited
Iraq 1990-2005: A Diplomatic History Through Documents (2008, forthcoming), Philip
Auerswald ed., Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.
Clinton’s Foreign Policy: A Documentary Record, Philip Auerswald, Christian
Duttweiler, and John Garofano eds. (2003). New York: Kluwer Law International.
The Kosovo Conflict: a Diplomatic History Through Documents, Philip Auerswald
and David Auerswald eds., with a foreword by Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr. (2000).
Cambridge, MA: Kluwer Law International.
Op-ed and Commentary
“A Declaration of Independence from Oil Fears,” San Francisco Chronicle,
July 15, 2007.
“Why the Middle East Matters Less and Less,” St. Petersburg Times,
June 24, 2007.
“A Model to Eradicate False Gulf Between Doing Good and Doing Well,” (w/
Iqbal Quadir), The Financial Times, January 26, 2007.
“Let’s Call an End to Oil Alarmism,” International Herald Tribune,
January 23, 2007.
“Calling an End to Oil Alarmism,” Boston Globe, January 23, 2007.
JOURNAL EDITORSHIPS
2006-present Founding co-editor, Innovations: Technology | Governance | Globalization,
published by MIT Press
1991-2005 Co-Founder and Editor from 1995-2005, Foreign Policy Bulletin, currently
published by Cambridge University Press.