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A large body of research has investigated the impact of industrial relations on workplace innovation. Econometric … research based on U.S. data suggests that unions are detrimental to innovation, while evidence from Europe is more mixed. This … points to the importance of 'contextualized' theorizing about the effects of industrial relations on firm-level innovation …
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organizational capabilities, practices, attitudes toward innovation, business models and strategies during the period 2016-2018, in …
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This paper is one of the first attempts at empirically identifying organisational capabilities - in this work concerning Italian firms. Together, it proposes new evidence on the link between capabilities and economic performances. In order to do so, we employ the Indagine Multiscopo del...
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the processes of innovation and diffusion of what we could call "intelligent automation" are likely to change, or more … the ensuing impact on jobs, division of labour, distribution of knowledge, power, and control. Finally, we address some …
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knowledge embedded in the work itself, called ICP (Indagine Campionaria sulle Professioni), the latter being comparable to the U … locus of knowledge generation. It is also weak in terms of collaborative and worker involvement practices, and possibility …, and knowledge as the most relevant attributes characterizing the division of labour. …
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This work, which shall contribute to the Fest "A Just Society: Honouring Joseph Stiglitz", discusses a major unifying theme in Joe Stiglitz monumental work, namely, the analysis of economies characterised by persistent learning and coordination hurdles. In his analysis Joe is in many respects a...
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discusses some of the interpretative achievements stemming from e.g. the economics of innovation, industrial economics …, epistemilogy of knowledge, economic sociology and history of technology among others. In particular, one tries to identify the …
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This paper discusses, first, the properties of scientific and technological knowledge and the institutions supporting …
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This paper discusses the link between patterns of technological change and economic development taking an evolutionary perspective. We argue that the modes and timing of such coupled dynamics are deeply influenced by the emergence of new techno-economic paradigms or regimes. ICT-based...
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The paper, largely based on the introduction to Dosi (2012), elaborates on the main interpretative ingredients, methodology and challenges ahead of the evolutionary research program in economics. Telegraphically, such a perspective attempts to understand a wide set of economic phenomena -...
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