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capital The analysis in the paper is based on a comparative study of software firms in the two neighbouring south Indian … cities – Bangalore and Hyderabad. Some of the features of the software industry, especially the human capital intensity of … whilst the software producing firms located in Bangalore display the characteristics of a genuine cluster, those located in …
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the main sources of knowledge transfer and innovation among key firms in Bangalore’s software cluster are their external …This paper is aganist the popular assertion regarding the links between innovation and clustering and it is found that …
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The Indian software industry has grown very rapidly for more than a decade. In this study we report the results of a … multivariate statistical analysis of the determinants of sales revenue growth and profit margins of Indian software firms. Based on …
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This paper examines three software and/or information technology enabled services (ITES) industries—two in the early …
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The Indian software industry is at the bottom of knowledge hierarchy, where the bottom is highly segmented. The … the global competitiveness and has to be reversed to capitalise on the gains of the software industry across the whole …
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This study aimed to provide some insights into sanitation-related strategies taken by the BRAC Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Programme from an economic point of view. The aim of this report included measuring and identifying the factors that influence willingness to pay for improved...
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enhancing manufacturing productivity. issue by analyzing an unpublished data set on the investment in computers and software at …
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This paper studies an episode of dissemination of wrong stock index values in real time due to a software bug in the …
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This paper establishes an empirical relationship between industry -specific foreign direct investment (FDI) and output under the framework of Granger causality and panel cointegration for Pakistan over the period 1981-2008. The result supports th e evidence of panel cointegration between FDI and...
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In this paper, the influence of stronger intellectual property protection on technology transfer into developing countries via licensing is analyzed. Using panel data for the post-TRIPs period 1995-2005, it is found that stronger protection is associated with increased royalty and license fee...
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