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This essay proposes the artist Joseph Beuys and his work as paradigmatic for art that through its own diversity of …, the FIU, as well as his work (and legacy) in Ireland. Relevant theories include Ecos openness and Adorno’s negative and …-layered, diversity-sustaining practice. …
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for diversity-oriented policies posed by an increasingly globalised scenario. The consequences this new trend is likely to …
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innovation policy. The theory focuses on the crucial role played by heterogeneous interests in determining innovation policies …, which are one of the keys to the growth process: the economy can be discontinuously innovation-oriented due to the different …
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ouput innovation, for small and medium enterprises (SME) playing in a local economic system. Given the intangible nature of … many techno organisational innovation and networking strategies, original recent survey data for manufacturing and services … and process/product output innovation. R&D is a main driver of innovation and productivity, even without networking. This …
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environmental regulation on innovation and on productivity generally in separate analyses and mostly focusing on the USA. The few … existing studies focusing on Europe investigate the effect of environmental regulation either on green innovation or on … performance indicators such as exports. We instead look at overall innovation and productivity impact that are the most relevant …
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Novel early stage ideas face uncertainty on the expertise needed to elaborate them, which creates a need to circulate them widely to find a match. Yet as information is not excludable, shared ideas may be stolen, reducing incentives to innovate. Still, in idea-rich environments inventors may...
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We study the interactions between technological innovation, investment in human capital and child labor. In our setting … firms decide on innovation, then households decide on education. In equilibrium the presence of inefficient child labor … on child labor are welfare reducing, while a subsidy to innovation is the right tool to eliminate child labor and …
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diversity consistently increases the innovation performance of European Countries. …This paper analyses the effect of skilled migration on two measures of innovation, patenting and citations of … solving. The empirical findings we present support this prediction. Greater diversity in the skilled professions are …
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This paper investigates the connection between resource abundance and innovation, as a transmission mechanism that can …, consumers trade off leisure versus consumption, and firms trade off innovation efforts versus manufacturing. For this model, we … indirectly by inducing a smaller proportion of the labor force to engage in innovation. …
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energy R&D expenditures. Technological innovation is measured using patent counts for specific technologies related to energy …
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