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-organizational collaboration in African industry. Three sets of interactions were analyzed namely: firm-firm linkages, including user-supplier and … multivariate analysis, we examined the channels and institutions for collaboration and tested three hypotheses. Collaboration with … little incidence of such collaboration was recorded. However, collaboration among suppliers of inputs, subcontractors and …
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social network is complete and agents pick friends and ideas of friends uniformly at random, the distribution of ideas …
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The distribution of citations received by scientific publications can be approximated by a power law, a finding that has been explained by “cumulative advantage”. This paper argues that socially embedded learning is a plausible mechanism behind this cumulative advantage. A model assuming...
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After presenting the history, the evolution and the content of innovation surveys, we discuss the characteristics of the data they contain and the challenge they pose to the analyst and the econometrician. We document the two uses that have been made of these data: the construction of...
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firms' catching up from network perspective. By taking Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. as a case, we integrate absorptive … capacity development and firm-level catching up into an alliances-based network framework. We found that network alliances with … firms and universities complement each other at different catching up stages; and alliances-based network provides a …
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science are positioned more prominently in the agro-industrial collaborative R&D network. Contrary to expectations, we find …
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