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During the last two decades we have seen a revival of interest in the works of Joseph Schumpeter and “evolutionary” ideas in economics more generally. A professional society honouring Schumpeter's name has been founded, and linked to it we have had for more than fifteen years now a...
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This paper analyses how US, Japanese, and European HDD firms responded to technological shifts in the hard disk industry from 1973 through 1996. Leading incumbent US HDD firms were frequently forced out of the market. Leading Japanese incumbent firms in the same industry, however, were not...
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international corporate networks for technological development. Such profits through innovation are encouraged by newer more …
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firm. Instead they both opt for a dynamic framework in which there is a key role for innovation. Differences emerge in …
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The modeling of Schumpeterian competition as a process of innovation, imitation and selection was first presented by …
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We analyze the co-evolution of the performances of firms and of the economy in an evolutionary micro-to-macro model of the Swedish economy. The model emphasizes the interactions between human capital (or competences) and technological change at the firm level and their effects on aggregate...
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entrants into innovation races is more likely to be independent of market size than stochastically dependent upon it. …
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Since the late 1970s, pharmaceutical R&D has grown at a rapid rate relative to sales and other variables. In this paper, we examine the determinants of pharmaceutical R&D using a pooled data sample of 11 major drug firms over the period 1974 to 1994. We find that expected returns and cash flows...
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It is argued that the firm is the principal source of innovation and growth, a device for the establishment of …
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The knowledge of human knowledge claims a place of its own in economics. Beyond the walls of our discipline, spectacular progress is taking place in the field of empirical research into human knowledge -the so-called "cognitive sciences". In the light of such advances, the old and new...
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