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While innovation is a source of competitiveness, it may expose plants to survival risks. Using a rich set of plant … important role for the innovation-survival link: only innovators that retain diversified sources of revenues survive longer … role in the innovation-survival link. Engaging in risky innovation is not an irrational decision, since plants reap big …
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moves away from the conventional focus on the obstacles (such as the lack of access to finance) that hinder firms'innovation … ability. The World Bank's Enterprise Survey is used first to estimate the return to firms'innovation across many developing … countries, in terms of sales and sales per worker. Then the return to innovation is compared across countries with different …
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Innovation is key to technology adoption and creation, and to explaining the vast differences in productivity across … and within countries. Despite the central role of the entrepreneur in the innovation process, data limitations have … restricted standard analysis of the determinants of innovation to consideration of the role of firm characteristics. The authors …
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The authors investigate the determinants of firm innovation in over 19,000 firms across 47 developing economies. They … define the innovation process broadly, to include not only core innovation such as the introduction of new products and new … innovation, with those private firms whose controlling shareholder is a financial institution being the least innovative. While …
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, few papers examine the impact of the same variables for firms innovation in Latin America. This paper investigates the … link between firm innovation and its absorption capacity as proxied by the presence of a R&D department, the firm's human … manufacturing firms using data from innovation surveys. A probit regression model is applied to identify the determinants of …
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negative relationship between the concentration of innovation portfolios and performance: countries that are the most …
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This paper compares and contrasts Tokyo's innovation structure with the industrial districts model and the … system of innovation, and the historical genesis of Tokyo in Japan's political economy. The paper finds that the Tokyo model … of innovation will continue to evolve with the changing external environment, but fundamentally retains its main …
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The author provides a conceptual framework for approaching the promotion of technological innovation and its diffusion … in developing countries. Innovation climates in developing countries are, by nature, problematic, characterized by poor … the promotion of innovation. The latter should be understood as the diffusion of technologies-and related practices …
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The authors analyze the role of international technological diffusion for firm-level technological innovations in several developing countries. Their findings show that, after controlling for firm, industry, and country characteristics, exporting and importing activities are important channels...
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The author examines the properties of a dynamic disequilibrium model focused on trade specialization and the accumulation of knowledge. Steady state analysis shows that: a) under perfectly balanced growth international diffusion of knowledge is irrelevant for growth; and b) under unbalanced...
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