Keith Pavitt was a crucial figure, together with his mentor
Chris Freeman, to make
SPRU a centre of international excellence in the field of
innovation studies, with close collaboration with colleagues from all continents. He collaborated closely with Belgian economist
Luc Soete, with Italian social scientist
Giovanni Dosi, and he kept a strong intellectual link with the American economist
Richard R. Nelson. A large number of papers were co-authored with the Indian economist Pari Patel. He also supervised and worked with several
economists of innovation and
science policy scholars, including
Giorgio Sirilli, Ben Martin, Mike Hobday, Ian Miles, José Molero Zayas, Luigi Orsenigo ,
Daniele Archibugi,
Jan Fagerberg, and Diana Hicks. For his retirement, his colleagues organised a major Conference in honour of Keith Pavitt "What do we know about innovation?". Unexpectedly, Pavitt died several months before the Conference was held. The Conference became a major tribute to his life and works. The most important scholars in the field of science and technology policy attended it at
SPRU,
University of Sussex, on 12–15 November 2003, The Library of the
Science Policy Research Unit and the Laboratorio di Economia dell'Innovazione of the
University of Florence are named after him. ==Works by Keith Pavitt==