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This paper investigates the evolution of industrial structure in the Canadian food processing sector and its relationship to technological change. It uses 1998 special survey data on advanced technology use, plant characteristics and plant performance.
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detailed regional facilitating and driving factors related, inter alia, to talent, innovation, skills, networks, accessibility …
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-gas emitting systems, such as inertia, induced innovation, and pathdependency, by formulating a compact and analytically tractable …
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Induced innovation and associated issues of path dependence and inertia are of critical importance in the transition to …
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This paper investigates how changes in technology use of individual plants in the Canadian manufacturing sector are related to two measures of performance --productivity growth and market-share growth.
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This paper focuses on the systems-of-innovation (SI) approach and its policy implications. It introduces the topic by … the innovation process and the division of labour between private and public actors in carrying out SI activities. In this … context, the paper argues that the notion of optimality is irrelevant in an innovation system context and it discusses the …
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