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The Hungarian precision engineering industry, although fairly successful in the pre-war period and able to survive all the adverse corollaries of planning and CMEA orientation, might be wiped out by the long-awaited marketisation: far more competitive and powerful foreign competitors can now...
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machinery industry. Nothing has received as much attention as innovation, which has been pinpointed as the fundamental driving … force for economic growth and welfare as well as a key factor in competitiveness. Therefore, innovation growth is seen as a … mechanism to influence economic growth, and therefore firms capable of increasing their innovation potential benefit from …
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In this study, the authors examine how societal and industrial sector-specific peculiarities moderate the translation of intra-organizational openness into innovativeness. A sample comprising N = 24 subsystems from privatized Romanian natural gas companies and N = 26 subsystems from privatized...
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Fraunhofer Institute’s Systems and Innovation Research (ISI) In Karlsruhe. The study focuses on German mechanical engineering and …
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product, process, and technological innovation. There has been some research on the product and techno-logical innovation …
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This paper estimates the relationship between innovation and firm performance by using Community Innovation Survey data … for Hungary. It exploits the possibility of linking the innovation data to ownership and disaggregated trade data …
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Skill biased technical change arrived to Hungary with the transition to market economy. As Hungary integrated into the international economy, technical change progressed much faster in some sectors than in mature market economies. That lead to increasing skill premia, intensive rent sharing, and...
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