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evident, including Boston; San Francisco; San Diego; Seattle; Austin; Washington, D.C.; Dublin (Ireland); Hong Kong (China … external environment for innovation and places it in the larger context of national innovation systems. Based on a study of …
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One of the main explanations put forth on why access to health workers is so low in developing countries is that there are insufficient resources within the public sector to pay the wage bill - the salary and allowance payments - of an expanded health workforce. In turn, the lack of wage bill...
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data collected for this study through surveys. Beijing is the first choice for companies locating in China, but foreign … have improved the innovation environment of the cities, but certain elements still stunt the growth of innovative …
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poor. In China many efforts are being made in the domain of inclusive innovation, but there is no clear strategy and … operationalization of inclusive innovation policy in China and possibly in other countries. This report is presented in four Chapters and … an Executive Summary. Chapter I presents the concept of inclusive innovation and why it is relevant for China. Chapter II …
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assessment in four provinces, and recommends China put more resources in developing products that are more suited to an …
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assessment in four provinces, and recommends China put more resources in developing products that are more suited to an …
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