2018

Akçomak, İ.S. & Müller-Zick, H. (2018). Trust and inventive activity in Europe: causal, spatial and nonlinear forces. Annals of Regional Science, 60, 529-568.

Erdil, E. (2018). New Avenues for Regional Innovations Systems -Theoretical Advances, Empirical Cases and Policy Lessons. [Book review]. Regional Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2018.1553659

Erdil, E. & Çetin, D. (2018). Intra-OIZ and Intra-Industry Knowledge Spillovers in Ankara: A Spatial Econometric Analysis. Efil Journal of Economic Research, 1, 8-32.

Şahinol, M., Aydınoğlu, A.U. & Kaygan, H. (2018). STS (in) Turkey as Extitution. EASTT Review, 37, (1).

2017

Aydinoglu, A.U. & Taskin, Z. (2017). Origins of life research: A bibliometric approach. Origins of Life and Evolutions of Biospheres, 48 (1), 55-71. doi: 10.1007/s11084-017-9543-4

Aydinoglu, A.U., Dogan, G. & Taskin, Z. (2017). Research data management in Turkey: Practices and attitudes. Library Hi Tech, 35(2). doi: 10.1108/LHT-11-2016-0134

Erdil, E. & Ertekin, Ş. (2017). Industry 4.0 and Turkish National Innovation System: Challenges and Prospects. International Scientific Journal Industry 4.0, 2, 197-200.

Grabowski, W. Pamukçu, M.T., Szczygielski, K. & V.S. Tandogan (2017). Does government support for private innovation matter? Firm-level evidence from two catching-up countries. Research Policy, 46, 219-237.

Kaygan, P. & Aydinoglu, A.U. (2017). The role of space in interdisciplinary collaboration in design education. International Journal of Technology and Design Education, doi:10.1007/s10798-017-9407-2

2016

Akçomak, I.S., Kok, S. & Rojas-Romagosa, H. (2016). Technology, offshoring and the task-content of occupations: Evidence from the United Kingdom. International Labour Review, 155(2), 201-230.

Akçomak, I.S., Webbink, D. & ter Weel, B., (2016). Why did the Netherlands Develop so Early? The legacy of the Brethren of the Common Life. Economic Journal, 126(593), 821-860.

Aydinoglu, A.U., Allard, S., Mitchell, C. (2016). Measuring diversity in disciplinary collaboration in research teams: An ecological perspective. Research Evaluation, 25(1), 18-36.

Erdil, E. & Çetinkaya, U. Y. (2016). Cohesion and Competition of Europe: Innovation Policy from the Perspective of Networks and Entropy. Foresight and STI Governance, 10, 7-24.

2015

Akçomak, I.S., Garcia, A. & Santiago-Rodriguez, F. (2015). UNU-MERIT at 25 Years: How Doctoral Training at UNU-MERIT Contributes to the Community of Scholars in the Economics of Innovation? Globelics Working Paper Series No 2015-11.

Aydinoglu, A.U., Allard, S., Mitchell, C. (2015). Measuring diversity in disciplinary collaboration in research teams: An ecological perspective. Research Evaluation, doi: 10.1093/reseval/rvv028

Çetinkaya, U. M., & Erdil, E. (2015). Cohesion and Competition of Europe: Policy Suggestions from The Perspective of Network and Entropy. STPS Working Paper Series, No: 1505.

Emiroğlu, U. (2015). Catch-up with Generative State: Lessons from Chinese Telecom Equipment Industry. STPS Working Paper Series, No: 1503.

Erdil, E., Göksidan, H. T. (2015). Review of International Production and Global Value Chain Studies: The Case of Turkish Regional Networks. STPS Working Paper Series, No: 1504.

Karagöl, B. (2015). 3D Printing: What does it offer and for whom? STPS Working Paper Series, No: 1502.

Pamukçu, M. T. & H. Ülkü, H. (2015). R&D, Knowledge Diffusion Channels and Productivity: Evidence from Manufacturing Firms in Turkey. Journal of Productivity Analysis, 44, 79–95.

Scharf, C., Virgo, N., Cleaves, H.J. II, Aono, M., Aubert-Kato, N., Aydinoglu, A.U., Barahona, A., Barge, L.M., Benner, S.A., Biehl, M., Brasser, R., Butch, C.J., Chandru, K., Cronin, L., Danielache, S., Fischer, J., Hernlund, J., Hut, P., Ikegami, T., Kimura, J., Kobayashi, K., Mariscal, C., McGlynn, S., Menard, B., Packard, N., Pascal, R., Pereto, J., Rajamani, S., Sinapayen, L., Smith, E., Switzer, C., Takai, K., Tian, F., Ueno, Y., Voytek, M., Witkowski, O., & Yabuta, H. (2015). A strategy for origins of life research. Astrobiology, 15(12), 1031-1042.

Taskin, Z. & Aydinoglu, A.U. (2015). Collaborative multidisciplinary astrobiology research: A bibliometric study of the NASA Astrobiology Institute. Scientometrics 103(3), 1003-1022.

2014

Aydinoglu, A.U., Suomela, T. & Malone, J. (2014). Data management in astrobiology: Challenges and opportunities for an interdisciplinary community. Astrobiology, 14(6), 451-461. doi:10.1089/ast.2013.1127

Pamukçu, M.T. & Kalaycı, E. (2014). Assessing the drivers of R&D activities of firms in developing countries. Evidence from Turkey. The European Journal of Development Research, 26, 853–869.

Pamukçu, M.T. & Kalaycı, E. (2014). Does R&D Intensity Contribute to Technical Efficiency in Turkey? İktisat, İşletme ve Finans, 29 (336), 9-30.

2013

Erdil, E., Cilasun, S.M. and Eruygur, A. (2013). Do R&D Expenditure Matter for Labor productivity in OECD Countries? An Unresolved Question. Hacettepe Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 31, 71-82.

Erdil, E., Pamukçu, T. and Çetin D (2013). A Snapshot of the National Research System in Turkey. Izmir Review of Social Sciences, 1, 21-32.

2012

Akçomak, I. S. & ter Weel, B. (2012). The Impact of Social Capital on Crime: Evidence from the Netherlands. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 42 (1), 323-340.

Yasan, N., Medeni, T. & Yıldırım, S., (2012). Exploring the Research Assistants' Opinions to Improve Science Perception at Graduate Programs. International Journal of eBusiness and eGoverment Studies, 4(2), 37-46.

2011

Akçomak, I. S. (2011). Social Capital of Social Capital Researchers. Review of Economics and Institutions, 2(2).

Akçomak, I. S., Borghans, L. & ter Weel, B. (2011). Measuring and Interpreting Trends in the Division of Labour in the Netherlands. De Economist, 159 (4), 435-482.

Erdil, E., Bilici, Ö. and Yetkiner, İ. H. (2011). The determinants of Turkey's Trade Flows: A Gravity Model Approach. Actual Problems of Economics, 118, 265-79.

2010

Erdil, E. and Kalyoncu, K. (2010). Economic Growth and Physical/Human Capital Complementarity with Nutritional Level. Actual Problems of Economics, 104, 283-90.

Erdil, E. and Kalyoncu, K. (2010). Physical and Human Capital Complementarity and Worker Effort Level by Nutritional Level within Labor-Augmenting Solow Type Model. European Research Studies Journal, 13, 75-84.

Erdil, E., Uğurbaş, S. H. and Albayrak, A. S. (2010). Evaluation of and Electronic Medical Record System: Zonguldak Karaelmas University Hospital Survey. ZKÜ Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 6, 37-65.

Pamukçu, M. T. & Durukan, C. (2010). Global production networks and knowledge transfer mechanisms. International Journal of e-Business and e-Government Studies, 3(1).

2009

Akçomak, I. S. & ter Weel, B. (2009). Social Capital, Innovation and Growth: Evidence from Europe. European Economic Review, 53 (5), 544-567.

Erdil, E. and Kalyoncu, K. (2009). Discusssion on The Idea and Technology in Labor Augmenting Solow Model Besides Physical and Human Capital Complementarity. International Journal of Applied Econometrics and Quantitative Studies, 6, 49-74.

Erdil, E. and Kalyoncu, K. (2009). Nutritional Level, Physical and Human Capital Complemantarity within Labor Augmenting Solow Type Model. Aksaray Üniversitesi İİBF Dergisi, 1, 127-132.

Erdil, E. and Yetkiner, İ. H. (2009). The Granger Causality Between Health Care Expenditure and Output: A Panel Data Approach. Applied Economics, 41, 511-18.

Pamukçu, M. T., Bertinelli, L., Cardi, ,O., Strobl, E. and Thornton, R. (2009). The Determinants of Excess Worker Turnover in Luxembourg. International Journal of Manpower, 30(3), 253-268.

2008

Erdil, E. (2008). Variance-Reducing Incentives for Labor Contracts. Yapı Kredi Economic Review, 19, 15-28.

Erdil, E., Çetin, C. and Fındık, D. (2008). Effect of Technology on Gender Wage Differential. Applied Economics Lewers, 15, 821-25.

Erdil, E., Özkanlı, Ö. and Akdeve, E. (2008). Innovation and Relationships in Industrial Districts: The Case of Turkey. Innovative Marketing, 4, 114-19.

2007

Erdil, E. (2007). Poverty and Turkish Labor Markets. METU Studies in Development, 34 (2), 137-172.

2006

Erdil, E. (2006). Demand Systems for Agricultural Products in OECD Countries. Applied Economics Lewers, 13, 163-69.

Pamukçu, M. T., Bertinelli, L., Cardi, ,O., and Strobl, E. (2006). The Evolution of the Distribution of Plant Size: Evidence from Luxembourg. Small Business Economics, 27, 301-311.

2003

Akçomak, I. S. & Kasnakoğlu, Z. (2003). The Determinants of Earnings Differentials in Ankara and İstanbul. METU Studies in Development, 30 (1), 1-17.

Pamukçu, M. T. (2003). Trade Liberalization and Innovation Decisions of Firms: Lessons from Post-1980 Turkey. World Development, 31(8), 1443-1458.

2001

Erdil, E. (2001). The Economics of Child Labor: Facts and Figures from Turkey. Working Children Journal, ILO, 1(1), 61-63.

Erdil, E. and Yetkiner, İ. H. (2001). A Comparative Analysis of Inter-Industry Wage Differentials: Industrialised versus Developing Countries. Applied Economics, 33, 1639-48.

Pamukçu, M. T. and Cincera, M. (2001). Determinants of Innovation Activities of Firms in a Newly Industrialized Country: An Econometric Analysis with Firm-level Data for the Turkish Manufacturing Sector (in French). Economie et Prévision, 139-158.

2000

Pamukçu, M. T. and Boer, P. de (2000). Determinants of Imports of Turkey: An Application of Structural Decomposition Analysis (1968-1990). Yapı Kredi Economic Review, 11(1), 3-28.

1999

Pamukçu, M. T. and Boer, P. de (1999). Technological Change and Industrialization: An Application of Structural Decomposition Analysis to the Turkish Economy (1968-1990). Ekonomik Yaklaşım, 32(3), 5-30.

1997

Erdil, E. (1997). A Test for Wage Leadership Hypothesis in Turkish Manufacturing Industry. Applied Economics Lewers, 4, 219-23.

1996

Erdil, E. (1996). Inter-Industry Wage Differentials: An Analysis on Wages in Turkish Manufacturing Industry, 1980-1985. METU Studies in Development, 23, 1-19.

1994

Erdil, E. and Kasnakoğlu, Z. (1994). Trends in Education Expenditures in Turkey, 1975-1991. METU Studies in Development, 21, 521-42.

Pamukçu, M. T. (1994). A dynamic factor demand model with different expectation schemes: An application to the consumption goods sector of Belgium" (in French). Cahiers Economiques de Bruxelles, 143 (3), 317-358.