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creativity. Markets for intellectual assets protected by IP rights can produce too much or too little innovation. …
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compare the performance of organisational forms (M-form and U-form) in implementing changes such as innovation and reform. In … more innovation and reform. The theory is illustrated by the organisational differences between China and the former Soviet …
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effect on technology transfer (catching up with the technological frontier) as well as innovation (pushing the frontier …
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A simple model of process innovation is proposed, where firms learn about their ideal production process by making …
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This paper examines the relative influence of domestic and foreign renewable energy policies on innovation activity in … new capacities by increasing their innovation effort. However, the effect on innovation of the marginal wind turbine …
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various links between urban cultural diversity and innovation, at individual, firm and urban level. This paper uses a sample …
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incentives and (b) innovation effects of the proposed remedy. We discuss the economic basis for the Commission’s claims that … and argue that the effects on innovation are not unambiguously negative as Microsoft claim. We conclude with some general … implications of the case for anti-trust enforcement in high innovation sectors. …
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); reduce investment drastically (by 19); and reduce very substantially process innovation and information technology investment …
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efficiency; provides further insight into why Open Source Software is a successful model of innovation and development in digital …
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Using novel data on European firms, this paper examines the effect of business group affiliation on innovation. We find … that business groups foster the scale and novelty of corporate innovation. Group affiliation is particularly important in … industries that rely more on external finance and have a higher degree of information asymmetry. We also find that the innovation …
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