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. The results show that the literature leans towards Schumpeter (1942); innovation returns are modeled as following an ex … ante known probability distribution. By assuming that the outcomes of innovation activities are (probabilistically …
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); innovation returns are modeled as following an ex ante known probability distribution. By assuming that innovation outcomes are …
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growth. In contrast, we find that HGFs are overrepresented in knowledge-intensive service industries, i.e., service …
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the perpetual discovery and use of productive knowledge. A key element in this process is the competence bloc, a nexus of … institutional framework determines the incentives for these individuals to acquire and utilize knowledge. We identify a number of …
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-impact entrepreneurship prospers when knowledge is successfully generated and exploited in the economy. This process depends on complementary …
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growth is viewed as resulting from the continuous discovery and use of productive knowledge. Rapid firm growth requires a set …. The institutional framework determines the incentives for these individuals to acquire and utilize knowledge. We identify …
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