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correlated to the size of investment of the innovation projects and the level of seniority is positively associated to the most … innovative projects. The seniority of champions explains positively the innovation success, but the hierarchical level has no …
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This paper aims to contribute to understand the mechanisms underlying the complex exclusion process of indigenous people in Peru, by analysing the role played by aspirations in the investment in education of indigenous children. To address these issues, the paper relies on a very rich data set,...
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identification, assimilation, and exploitation of external knowledge. The population of companies belonging to a Spanish textile … district is studied. Findings suggest that information and knowledge that a company receives from external sources provide the … innovation capacity for the company. [image omitted] Exposito-Langa M., Molina-Morales F. X. et Capo-Vicedo J. La mise au point …
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are important, but the magnitude of their importance decreases as the knowledge intensity of an industry increases. In … particular, for more knowledge-intensive industries, it is the presence of a group of industries sharing similar knowledge bases … dans des zones metropolitaines. Retombees; Agglomeration; Connaissances; Innovation Koo J. (2007) Determinanten von …
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), including measures of R&D investment, proxies for regional innovation systems, and knowledge and socio-economic spillovers. This …Rodriguez-Pose A. and regstdcenzi R. Research and development, spillovers, innovation systems, and the genesis of … regional growth in Europe. Regional Studies. Research on the impact of innovation on regional economic performance in Europe …
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the context of the development of the international economy. It is argued that knowledge is a key resource for innovation … regional, national and international sources. As a result they are able to generate virtuous circles of knowledge, innovation …S IMMIE J. (2003) Innovation and urban regions as national and international nodes for the transfer and sharing of …
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Warrian, P. and Mulhern, C. (2005) Knowledge and innovation in the interface between the steel and automotive … industries: the case of Dofasco, Regional Studies 39 , 161-170. The key motivation behind innovation in the steel industry has … automotive steel producer, Dofasco Inc. It seeks to elucidate conclusions from previous work on knowledge derived from …
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This paper identifies four groups of theory that seek to explain the relationships between innovation and space. These … and the global economy with respect to specific innovation projects. Broadly speaking the main differences identified show … the network paradigm on industrial production are premature at least as far as innovation is concerned. Conversely, the …
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Analyzing the diffusion within an organization of a new official identity discourse, we connect fragmented identification – defined in terms of opposing emotions, opposition between different levels of identification or opposition between the emotional and cognitive components – and...
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