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research would be helpful. Universities can contribute to recreating hope and optimism through more innovation in the economy. …
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employment is regained by more policy attention toward innovation and its underlying research and development (R&D), accompanied …
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mainly elaborated by the evolutionist and Austrian traditions to explain the link between innovation and economic development … offers a different image of the entrepreneur action and enables to introduce, in between innovation and economic development …
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-doing and organizational forgetting in R&D on firms' incentives to innovate. I develop a dynamic step by step innovation model … with history dependency. Firms can accumulate knowledge by investing in R&D. As a benchmark I show that without knowledge … experience by performing R&D the resulting effect of knowledge induces technological leaders to rest on their laurels which …
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This paper describes how entrepreneurial firms can use superior architectural knowledge to open up a technical system …
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This study analyses the dynamics of productivity growth at the micro level in Finnish manufacturing industries. It is shown that productivity-enhancing restructuring (so-called “creative destruction”) has played a crucial role especially since the mid-1980s. Empirical evidence is provided...
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This paper analyzes potential gender differences in competitive environments using a sample of over 100,000 professional tennis matches. Focusing on two phenomena of the labor and sports economics literature, we find robust evidence for (i) the hot-hand effect (an additional win in the most...
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This paper analyzes potential gender differences in competitive environments using a sample of over 100,000 professional tennis matches. We focus on two phenomena of the labor and sports economics literature: the hot-hand and clutch-player effects. First, we find strong evidence for the hot-hand...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011214022
In view of the risk of a slowdown in potential growth and the already extensive implementation of monetary and fiscal stabilisation policies following the financial crisis, the structural policies that are likely to boost growth are at the heart of economic policy debates.
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