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My research is devoted to understanding the sources and the effects of innovation. In particular, I study how economic, organizational and institutional processes stimulate or thwart new ways of doing things. Grounded in the multidisciplinary area of innovation studies, my research explores processes of knowledge generation and diffusion; the dynamics of scientific networks; the evolution of consumer preferences; structural change in industries and sectors; the skill content of occupations; and the reconfiguration of employment structures in industries and geographical areas. This work encompasses various empirical domains.

My current work analyses how human capital is organized within industries and how its configuration differs across industries. I am interested in understanding the ways in which this heterogeneity affects productivity, innovation capacity and the evolution of industries. I am also keen to investigate the adjustments in education and training that are necessary to keep up with changing demand for skills. Empirical studies in this remit are on the US, Finland and Spain.

Another area of empirical inquiry in which I am quite active is the emergent green economy. Current work studies the nature of green skills, of green jobs and the structure of green employment. I am also interested in the effects of environmental policy on occupations, industries and geographical areas.

I am also interested in Knowledge Intensive Business Services (KIBS) sectors, their functional heterogeneity and the evolution of their knowledge bases. Published work in this area covers all KIBS as well as sector specific case studies such as Scientific R&D and Design.

My prior work focused on the nature and the dynamics of medical innovation, in particular: the pathways through which scientific know-how emerges; the nature of collaboration networks; the links between network structures and the generation of basic knowledge; the implications of changing organizational configurations for both basic research and for clinical practice; and the role of practical know-how in the face of persistent uncertainty about the nature of disease.

 

Supervision

I prefer to take on just one new supervisory role per year, so that I can devote enough time and attention to either graduate students or to postdoctoral fellows. I am happy to supervise and mentor research on innovation in relation to any of the following themes:

  • Skill formation, diffusion and transformation;
  • Long-term analysis of labour markets;
  • Geography of labour;
  • Evolution of education and training systems;
  • Changes in the nature and content of occupations;
  • Inequality;
  • Environmental Sustainability;
  • Knowledge Intensive Service Activities;
  • Dynamics of communities of practices and knowledge networks;

Having said that, I am open to provide supervision and mentoring on other topics, so you're welcome to contact me directly with an idea or a proposal!

[ Curriculum Vitae]

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Full list of published articles and work in progress in RePEc and here

 

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The evolving knowledge base of professional service sectors
Consoli, D.; Elche, D., 2013. In: Journal of Evolutionary Economics.
10.1007/s00191-012-0277-1


The evolution of the Finnish health-care system: early 19th Century and onwards
Saarivirta, T., Consoli, D. and Dhondt, P., 2012. In: International Journal of Business and Social Sciences.
http://www.ijbssnet.com/journals/Vol_3_No_6_Special_Issue_March_2012/30.pdf


Evolución del conocimiento y del mercado de trabajo en los servicios a empresas
Elche D., Consoli D., 2012. In: Economía Industrial.


Whatever works: Uncertainty and technological hybrids in medical innovation
Barberá-Tomás D., Consoli, D., 2012. In: Technology Forecasting and Social Change.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2011.12.009


An Evolutionary Theory of Household Consumption Behavior
Nelson,R.;Consoli,D., 2010. In: Journal of Evolutionary Economics.
10.1007/s00191-010-0171-7


An evolutionary perspective on health innovation systems
Consoli,D.;Mina,A., 2009. In: Journal of Evolutionary Economics.


The process of innovation: incentives, behaviour and organization
Consoli, D., McMeekin, A., Metcalfe, J.S., Mina, A., Ramlogan, R., 2009. In: .


Co-evolution of capabilities and preferences in the adoption of new technologies
Consoli,D., 2008. In: Technology Analysis and Strategic Management.
10.1080/09537320802141395


Innovation Platforms and the Governance of Knowledge: evidence from Italy and the UK
Consoli,D.;Patrucco,P., 2008. In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology.
10.1080/10438590701785694


Out of sight: problem sequences and epistemic boundaries of medical know-how on glaucoma
Consoli,D.;Ramlogan,R., 2008. In: Journal of Evolutionary Economics.


Knowledge, understanding and the dynamics of medical innovation
Ramlogan,R.;Consoli,D., 2007. In: European Journal of Economic and Social Systems.


Services and systemic innovation: a cross-sectoral analysis
Consoli,D., 2007. In: Journal of Institutional Economics.


How does successful innovation impact on the demand for skills and how do skills drive Innovation
Tether, B.S., Mina, A., Consoli, D. and Gagliardi, D., 2005. In: .


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Whatever works: Technological Hybrids and Uncertainty in Medical Innovation
Barberá-Tomás,J.;Consoli,D.
DIME FINAL CONFERENCE
Whatever works: uncertainty and technological hybrids in medical innovation
Barberá-Tomás,J.;Consoli,D.
EMAEE 2011: 7th European Meeting on Applied Evolutionary Economics. "Evolutionary Perspectives on Technical Change and Industrial Dynamics". 14-16 febrero 2011
The dynamics of innovation in medicine
Metcalfe, S.; Ramlogan, R. and Consoli, D.
Grand Rounds Presentations
Longitudinal Changes in the Knowledge Base of Professional Services
Consoli, D; Elche, D.
6th Iberian International Business Conference