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Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) and innovative activities, as well as recorded information on trade and worker …
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This paper offers both a conceptual and an operationalmodel that aims to map out the causes and implicationsof ICT … describe and test the rela-tionships between perceptions of the city, policy makers'beliefs about ICT and the associated urban … ICT policy.According to the model, respondents that perceive theircity as having many urban functions (e …
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Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have become important tools topromote and realize a variety of public … goals and policies. The growing importance of ICT indaily life, business activities and govemance prompts the need to … consider the role of ICTmore explicitIy in urban administrations and policies. What are the city maker's expectationsabout ICT …
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This paper models strategic interactions between a product supplier, a provider of information about product quality, and end users, in the context of road transportation. Using a game-theoretical analysis of suppliers' pricing strategies, we assess the social welfare effects of traffic...
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As a result of advances in ICT-services, transportation, and local development, among others, an increasing number of …
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, political, and family networks for 1,290 large East Asian firms. We find that professional networks buoyed performance during … the 2008 financial crisis; political and family networks did not. We provide evidence that information access is a key … mechanism underlying the effect of professional networks. A one standard deviation improvement to a firm's professional network …
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This paper examines how a radical technological innovation affects alliance formation of firms and subsequent network structures. We use longitudinal data of interfirm R&D collaborations in the biopharmaceutical industry in which a new technological regime is established. Our findings suggest...
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become networks of strategic collaboration and others don’t, we study link formation within European biopharmaceutical …
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