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differences in the paths of diffusion of new manufacturing technologies. It is observed that diffusion paths are technology … diffusion for all technologies than other countries. Using results in the public domain it is also argued that the main driving … forces behind diffusion patterns are those generally classified as epidemic and rank effects. Building upon this, the …
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the role and influence of firms on the development and diffusion of OSS. …
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During the last 40 years, economics of innovation has emerged as a distinct area of enquiry at the crossing of the economics of growth, industrial organization, regional economics and the theory of the firm, becoming a well-identified area of competence in economics specializing not only in the...
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This study investigates how the diffusion of Internet access and other advancements in IT across a broad group of …
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A three-sector, overlapping-generations growth model endogenizes the opportunity cost of human capital formation and the relative skill requirements of invention, innovation, and adoption of general-purpose technologies. As a result, the relative wage of skilled workers is a function of the...
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The aim of this paper is to lay the foundations of 3 social influence based approach for the diffusion of an innovation …
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The simultaneous diffusion of several technologies is studied. We build a modcl that encompasses recent theoretical … arguments on diffusion and cxtend these to the multipie technologies case. The model is estimated using a panel of data on UK … manufacturing industries relating to the diffusion of five technologies: Computer Numerically Controlled machine tools, Numerically …
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1890. It is shown that the diffusion of innovation to followers that are 'catching up' in a sector of activity is …
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