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studying institutions and technological innovation and examining how human capital and institutional constraints affect the …
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In a knowledge economy, innovation is the competitiveness key and the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge in … innovation and competitiveness on the market. Intellectual capital through its three forms - human capital, organizational … relationship between innovation, intellectual capital and organizational performance. …
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In an influential paper Mankiw, Romer, and Weil (1992) argue that the evidence on the international disparity in levels of per capita income and rates of growth is consistent with a standard Solow model, once it has been augmented to include human capital as an accumulable factor. In a study on...
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The concept of Smart City is considered increasingly strategic for the solution to the questions related to the irreversible urban agglomeration growth. Created in the nineties in parallel to the liberalisation process of telecommunications and the development of internet services, this...
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being a generalist does not seem to be important in this regard. Finally, we find that innovation positively moderates the …
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The main objective of this paper is to evaluate technologically (innovation or imitation) the role of human capital in … capital. Theoretically, the stock of knowledge available in a country determines through innovation productivity growth. In … direct effect of human capital on TFP growth between 1960 and 2001 is greater than innovation capability (Higher education …
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in physical or human capital. Innovation 1700-2010 pushed the marginal product of all capitals steadily out, and the …
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politicians. The importance of cognitive capital was reflected in the rate of innovation, the degree of economic freedom, and …
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The concepts of absorptive capacity and innovative capability have been introduced to describe abilities of a country to imitate and, accordingly, to create more advanced technologies. In this paper we suggest new indicators of these two abilities. To calculate them, we develop an endogenous...
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survey applied to maritime and marine organizations in Portugal, Spain, Ireland and United Kingdom. Innovation, human capital …. The study found that the participation in innovation activities and the level of absorptive capacity are critical aspects …
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