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Audit Quality and Auditee Satisfaction: Chronicle of an Ordinary Innovation The objective of this research is to … strategy of survival. The sociology of innovation proposes to interpret the Statutory Audit Premium as a project hustling the …
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based more and more on innovation. In this context, the new innovating firms are regarded as source of competitive dynamism …
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This paper studies the relationship between the diffusion of innovative procedures for the treatment of heart attack and distributions of the cost and length of hospital stays. Using a sample of 5,681 stays observed in French public hospitals, we use microsimulation techniques to highlight...
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This article contributes to the literature on competition and innovation. It tests the impact of market regulation on … innovation conditional to the closeness to the technological frontier with a panel of 15 industries for 17 OECD countries over … intensity with the proximity to the frontier. A simple model of innovation and growth shows that one should not necessarily …
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For Kaldor (1972), economic growth is the resultant of a chain-reaction between increases in supply and increases in demand. In order to show the interest of this view, I represent this growth process by an entrepreneurial growth model based on the principle of effective demand. The aggregate...
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