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The design and construction of ESS is portrayed as an enormous injection of scientific infrastructure in the (innovation-based) economy of Lund, Skåne and the Øresund region. Innovation processes are however, inherently uncertain, unanticipated and non-linear, where investments do not directly...
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the relationship between large firms´ knowledge spillovers and small and medium enterprises absorptive capacities. We build ad-hoc indicators for these two concepts following a factor analysis methodology, and we carry out a structural equations analysis to...
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Firms from emerging countries such as Brazil, India, and China (BIC) are going global, and Europe is attracting around one-third of their direct outward investments. Growing internationalization constitutes an opportunity for technological catch up. In this paper we analyze BIC firms’...
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distribution has changed over time in the aggregate and on a technology-by-technology basis. When accounting for quality, patents … become much more geographically concentrated than raw patents granted. Moreover, both concentrations have increased over time …
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This paper examines how technology specialization, measured by citations-weighted patents, affects trade flows. The …
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This paper studies the innovative performance of 130 Swedish corporations during 1993-94. The number of patents per … patents. Instead the size of the R&D staff of the corporation seems to be the most important internal factor. There is no …
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, engineering and medicine. We find high correlation between quality-adjusted-patents and R&D at the sector level, but not between … quality-adjusted-patents and growth in value added or labour productivity. …
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distribution has changed over time in the aggregate and on a technology-by-technology basis. When accounting for quality, patents … become much more geographically concentrated than raw patents granted. Moreover, both concentrations have increased over time …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008764074
The relation between innovative output from the R&D process and total factor productivity (TFP) in the Swedish pharmaceutical industry has been investigated. The focus has been on the 1960s when the institutional conditions for innovation changed drastically in the pharmaceutical industry...
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