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While search is normally modelled by economists purely in terms of decisions over making observations, this paper models it as a process in which information is gained through feedback from innovatory product launches. The information gained can then be used to decide whether to exercise real...
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, learning groups ("Lernstatt") and project teams reflect the constructivist and postmodern concepts of strategic management with …
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support of the companies that produce the problem of investment and innovation of the food industry. The proposed policy …
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This paper evaluates whether the relative concentration of funding for small, research-oriented firms in a small number of high-technology industries is related to differences across industries in the appropriability level facing small firms. We exploit a novel test based on the relationship...
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survey of 360 large Australian firms. Many earlier studies on the determinants of innovation followed the Schumpeterian … learning, knowledge spillovers, appropriability and managerial approach are more important than industry specific forces …
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