The AIRC Working paper Series features papers arising from current research projects at the Centre.
Working Papers are divided into two main areas. The 'TIC' prefix denotes papers specific to the Tasmanian Innovation Census, while the 'WP' prefix denotes papers related to Innovation more generally. The copyright for each working paper is held by the author(s).
AIRC Working Papers - Tasmanian Innovation Census
ISSN: 1836-4969
TIC/0108 - Innovation in Tasmania: An innovation census in an Australian State
Professor Keith Smith, Kieran O'Brien and Sophie Jerrim
22 July 2008An Innovation Census in an Australian State.pdf
TIC/0208 - Technical and Methodological Issues in the Tasmanian Innovation Census
Kieran O'Brien, Sophie Jerrim and Professor Keith Smith
20 August 2008Technical and Methodological Issues.pdf
TIC/0308 - Structure, Business Demographics and Innovation in Tasmanian Manufacturing
Professor Keith Smith and Kieran O'Brien
28 October 2008Structure, Business Demographics & Innovation in Tas Manufacturing.pdf
TIC/0409 - Structure, Business Demographics and Innovation in Burnie
Kieran O'Brien, Anthony Arundel and Sophie Jerrim
September 2009Innovation in Burnie_Dec09.pdf
AIRC Working Papers - Innovation
ISSN: 1836-4977
WP/0108 - Resource Based or Resource Cursed? A Brief (and selective) History of the Australian Economy since 1901
Professor Paul L RobertsonResource Based or Resource Cursed.pdf
WP/0208 - Distributed Knowledge Bases in Low and Medium Technology Industries
Professor Paul L Robertson and Professor Keith SmithDistributed Knowledge Bases in Low.pdf
WP/0308 - Transaction Costs, Trust, and the Structuring of Markets
Professor Paul RobertsonWP/0410 - Building Regional Innovation Capability: The Coal River Valley Experience
WP/0510 - Spatial Innovation in Tasmania: Constructing Advantage through regional Development Platform Methods (RDPM)
Professor Paul RobertsonSpatial Innovation in Tasmania.pdf
WP/0610 - Tasmanian Futures: Designing and Implementing an Innovation Strategy - Launching a Food Industry Strategy
Rod StolorzWP/0710 - Innovation and Public Policy - The Challenge of an Emerging Paradigm
Professor Ian MarshWP/0809- Constructing Advantage through Regional Development Platform Methods (RDPM): Towards a new approach to Regional Development Policy in the Cradle Coast Region, Tasmania
Dr Tony McCall