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Kevin Mulligan
Kevin Mulligan
Lecturer in Strategy, Queen’s University Belfast
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Harnessing the science base: Results from a national programme using publicly-funded research centres to reshape firms’ R&D
K Mulligan, H Lenihan, J Doran, S Roper
Research Policy 51 (4), 104468, 2022
222022
More subsidies, more innovation? Evaluating whether a mix of subsidies from regional, national and EU sources crowds out firm-level innovation
K Mulligan, H Lenihan, J Doran
Regional Studies, Regional Science 6 (1), 130-138, 2019
212019
R&D grants and R&D tax credits to foreign-owned subsidiaries: Does supporting multinational enterprises’ R&D pay off in terms of firm performance improvements for the host economy?
H Lenihan, K Mulligan, J Doran, C Rammer, O Ipinnaiye
The Journal of Technology Transfer, 1-42, 2023
52023
Innovation Policy Instrument Mix: Unravelling the Knowns and Unknowns
K Mulligan, H Lenihan, J Doran
DRUID Society Conference, 2017
52017
A cross-country repository of details on the innovation and science policy instruments available to firms in eight countries (2007–2020): The devil is in the detail
H Lenihan, K Mulligan, J O'Driscoll
University of Limerick, 2020
42020
R&D grant and tax credit support for foreign-owned subsidiaries: Does it pay off?
H Lenihan, K Mulligan, J Doran, C Rammer, O Ipinnaiye
ZEW-Centre for European Economic Research Discussion Paper 22 (003), 2021
22021
Well-being and unemployment during the Great Recession: an empirical analysis across UK local authority districts
K Mulligan, M Zieba
Regional Studies, Regional Science 7 (1), 267-287, 2020
22020
Are Different Innovation Policy Instruments Complements or Substitutes? A Microeconometric Evaluation Using Panel Data
K Mulligan, H Lenihan, J Doran
Irish Economic Association Annual Conference, 2017
22017
Serving the right menu of R&D policy instruments to firms: An analysis of policy mix sequencing
H Lenihan, K Mulligan, M Pérez-Alaniz, C Rammer
ZEW-Centre for European Economic Research Discussion Paper, 2023
12023
Regional Studies, Regional Science
K Mulligan, M Zieba, C Peñasco
REGIONAL STUDIES 8 (1), 425, 2021
2021
More subsidies, more innovation? Evaluating whether a mix of
K Mulligan, H Lenihan, J Doran
2019
More subsidies, more innovation? Evaluating whether a mix of subsidies
K Mulligan, H Lenihan, J Doran
2019
Evaluating the impact of innovation policy instrument mix on firm-level Research and Development intensity
K Mulligan
University of Limerick, 2019
2019
What impact did the Great Recession have on the social norm to work? New evidence from panel data at the regional, local, and friend-group levels
K Mulligan, M Zieba
Workshop on spatial aspects of entrepreneurship, social capital, and well-being, 2017
2017
Dynamic complementarities in the policy instrument mix for innovation: A firm-level evaluation using panel data
K Mulligan, H Lenihan, J Doran
Invited Paper: Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, 2017
2017
Opening the black box of innovation policy instrument mix: A conceptual framework for impact evaluation and empirical application using panel data
K Mulligan, H Lenihan, D Justin
Eu-SPRI conference paper, 2017
2017
Is more always better? An International Evaluation of the Policy Instrument Mix for Innovation
K Mulligan, H Lenihan, J Doran
Public Policy, Enterprise, Governance and Sustainability (PPEGS) Seminar Series, 2016
2016
United in Diversity? Evaluating the Policy Instrument Mix for Innovation across Five European Countries
K Mulligan, H Lenihan, J Doran
DRUID Academy Conference, 2016
2016
Unhappiness and Unemployment in the Great Recession: Evidence from Panel Data
K Mulligan, M Zieba
Regional Studies Association – Irish Branch Annual Conference, 2015
2015
The Science and Innovation Nexus: Modelling the Economic Impact of Policy Mix at the Regional Level
K Mulligan, H Lenihan, J Doran
Regional Science Association International - British and Irish Section, 2015
2015
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