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This paper analyses the effects of innovation networks on product and pro-cess innovation and sales growth of high technology SMEs. Innovation net-works are positively related to both product and process innovation, i.e. know-ledge creation. One exception is the negative effect of innovation...
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This paper analyses the effects of innovation networks on product and pro-cess innovation and sales growth of high technology SMEs. Innovation net-works are positively related to both product and process innovation, i.e. know-ledge creation. One exception is the negative effect of innovation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005864581
This paper analyses the effects of innovation networks on product and process innovation and sales growth of high technology SMEs. Innovation net- works are positively related to both product and process innovation, i.e. knowledge creation. One exception is the negative effect of innovation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005090493
observed. We find that an information chain, in which each agent directly observes only the decision of her immediate …. In a comparable social dilemma, the information chain leads to high cooperation both when compared to a non …-transparent protocol for early movers, and when compared to a fully-transparent protocol for late movers. we conclude that information …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010281649
observed. We find that an information chain, in which each agent directly observes only the decision of her immediate …. In a comparable social dilemma, the information chain leads to high cooperation both when compared to a non …-transparent protocol for early movers, and when compared to a fully-transparent protocol for late movers. we conclude that information …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009317896
Why are some people more optimistic about their life than others? Literature on locus of control suggests that optimism is associated with the belief that one's life outcomes are controlled by internal factors, such as ability, instead of external factors, such as powerful others or chance....
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In a public goods experiment, subjects can vary over a period of stochastic length two contribution levels: one is publicly observable (their cheap talk stated intention), while the other is not seen by the others (their secret intention). When the period suddenly stops, participants are...
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compensation scheme under both symmetric and asymmetric information about workers' actions, and we also derive conditions for our …
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Why are some people more optimistic about their life than others? Literature on locus of control suggests that optimism is associated with the belief that one’s life outcomes are controlled by internal factors, such as ability, instead of external factors, such as powerful others or...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005051053
We experimentally test the effect of enforceable non-compete clauses on working efforts. The employee can invest into the probability of making a profitable innovation. After a successful innovation (Win) the employee may want to leave the firm (Shift) whereas after an innovation failure (Lose)...
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