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information about inventors extracted from patent data. In fact, patent data collects detailed information on inventors, their … information to those extracted from patent data. Results seem to challenge the traditional interpretation of mobility phenomena … based on patent data and suggest that patent and survey data might capture different aspects of inventors’ career path. In …
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performance of innovation studies units with business and management schools in the UK. Using various mappings and metrics, this … study shows that: (i) innovation studies units are consistently more interdisciplinary than business and management schools …
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organisational innovation to a larger extent than the less flexible firms and consequently are more inclined to employ new work …
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This paper reviews the first results from a large Danish survey on organisational innovation within the private … have undertaken organisational innovation during the period of 1993-95, i.e. innovative Y-firms and non-innovative N … flexibility and combine technical and organisational innovation in order to meet this challenge. However, 1/3 of the N …
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This study is aimed at a better understanding of the interaction between design of public support for innovation at … different levels of policy-making, and firms’ innovation activities. How do firms respond to the incentives offered by various … policies? We propose an analytical framework to examine the alignment of technology and innovation policy objectives from a …
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This study focuses on the relationship between industrial clustering and innovation. It contributes to this literature …
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The concept of multilevel population thinking suggests looking at evolution of any system of entities as at a multilevel process with selection forces operating on populations of units as well as on populations of groups of these units. The concept has allowed explaining some phenomena in...
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cultural proximity thereby extending the system of innovation. The main hypothesis is that some Indian regions are more apt to … economic development and innovation due to their higher affinity to education and learning as well as their more general …
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be called an innovation effect. This partitioning serves as a means of accounting for evolution and as a starting point …
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Although the branch of economics that deals with economic evolution has become established during the last couple of decades, its aims and potentials can most easily be understood on the background of the work of early pioneers. Joseph A. Schumpeter’s contribution not only analysed capitalist...
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