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industrial innovation, while innovation is conceived to basically feed the regeneration of our welfare. The suppliers of S&T in …
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Many governments use technology incentives as an important component of their greenhouse gas abatement strategies. These “carrots” are intended to encourage the initial diffusion of new, greenhouse-gas-emissions-reducing technologies, in contrast to carbon taxes and emissions trading which...
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Scholarly interest in the relationship between open strategies and innovation performance has been unfailing, and in … (transaction costs, competences, open innovation) dealing with firms´ decisions about these strategies. The different approaches …
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We reconsider the justifications of R&D subsidies by Spencer and Brander (1983) and others by allowing firms to pool R&D investments and license innovations. In equilibrium R&D joint ventures are formed and licensing occurs in a way that eliminates the strategic benefits of R&D investment in the...
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Some developing economies (especially East Asian Countries) have long imitated western technology. It means that these economies adopted an imitative attitude to new industrial technologies with regard to technology policies. Some changes recently have occurred. Asian economies such as South...
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of the innovation system. Since the national economies are growing in the interdependent world, therefore national … innovation system is continuously being influenced by the changes occurring in other parts of the world. Transformation of East … in the national innovation system is the fundamental determinant of long-run economic growth and development. This is …
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At the last National Conference of Industrial Sociology in Portugal (in March 1999) was presented a paper on the topic of “foresight as a technology and employment policy instrument” (A.B. Moniz) where there was a reference to the need of development of this kind of tools and instruments....
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In the 1990s, patenting schemes changed in many respects: upcoming new technologies accelerated the shift from price competition towards competition based on technical inventions, a worldwide surge in patenting took place, and the ‘patent thicket’ arose as a consequence of strategic...
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, innovation, industry clusters, human resources and business development. …
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The purpose of this paper is to participate in the discussion of the effects of outward FDI in R&D on the home country. The main possible threat for home economies is the relocation of R&D activities to foreign regions and, as a result, the loss of technological capacity. This study contributes...
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