
Emilio Raiteri
Assistant Professor · Economics of Innovation
Eindhoven University of TechnologyAbout
Emilio Raiteri serves as Assistant Professor at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) within the Department of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences, specifically affiliated with the Technology, Innovation & Society research group. His academic journey includes a PhD in Economics from the University of Turin (2015), where he was associated with the Bureau of Research on Innovation, Complexity and Knowledge (BRICK), followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at EPFL, Switzerland (2015-2018).
His research focuses on the economics of innovation, intellectual property systems, and technology policy evaluation, with particular emphasis on standardization dynamics, patent disclosure mechanisms, and government's role in knowledge creation. Current educational activities include teaching courses on Intellectual Property Rights for New Ventures, Economic Policy, Patents Design Rights & Standards Project, and Statistics for Sustainable Innovation.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals strong methodological rigor in quantitative innovation studies, frequently employing patent data and policy natural experiments. His work demonstrates growing influence in standard-essential patent research and public procurement of innovation, with increasing collaboration intensity across European institutions. Notable trends include sophisticated causal inference approaches to evaluate policy impacts on knowledge diffusion and standardization processes.
Raiteri actively contributes to major conferences including the International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society conference (ISS2024) and the Geography of Innovation Conference (GEOINNO 2024). His research has secured support from entities like the EuroTech Universities Alliance and European Union Marie Skłodowska-Curie programs, though direct grant leadership isn't explicitly documented. He operates within TU/e's Technology, Innovation & Society group, which specializes in socio-technical innovation analysis and policy evaluation through interdisciplinary approaches combining economics, sociology, and engineering perspectives.
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