Iain Cockburn

Boston University

Papers

2

Total Citations

437

H-Index

2

About

Iain Cockburn is a prominent economist whose research sits at the intersection of innovation, technology, and industrial organization. He is perhaps best known for his influential work on the role of artificial intelligence in reshaping the innovation process, a contribution that has garnered over 430 citations and established him as a leading voice in the emerging field of AI economics. His landmark paper, "The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Innovation," advances the compelling argument that AI represents far more than a tool for economic efficiency — it functions as a new general-purpose "method of invention," with the potential to fundamentally transform how R&D is organized and how discoveries are made. By distinguishing between AI's automation capabilities and its deeper role as an enabler of new inventive processes, Cockburn and his collaborators opened a rich intellectual conversation about the future of technological progress. His work speaks directly to questions that matter deeply for policymakers, firms, and researchers navigating an era of rapid technological change, making his scholarship essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how artificial intelligence is redefining the boundaries of human innovation.

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2
H-Index
2
Papers
437
Total Citations
219
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Innovation
430 citations · 2018
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2018 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: Boston University

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