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farmers in the region of Sadaguia. For this purpose, this paper tries to give some possible reflections that help us to …
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This paper provides an empirical test of Cohen and Levinthal’s (1990) hypothesis that undertaking R&D and collaborating …
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representations which are guided by operational concerns. This paper will attempt to discern the relationship between innovation and …
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presents both practical and policy challenges. This paper describes the Ghanaian experience and illustrates the key elements …
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include, and how should such policies be implemented? This paper attempts to answer this question. …
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The great expansion of the production of cars and trucks in Argentina, which began in 2003 and remains strong in 2008, was transmitted to the auto parts sector, it not only had to increase their level of production but also was forced to modernize, to introduce new models and to gradually...
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This paper aims to study the capacity of the National Systems of Innovation to affect the innovative performance of …
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The purpose of this paper is to participate in the discussion of the effects of outward FDI in R&D on the home country …
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Today a plethora of inter-company alliances exists. Firms have networked value chains, disclosing consequently their strategy, which assets are internalized or externalized, and their ability to cope with fast change. The picture of all interfirm alliances in high tech sectors is that of an...
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One of the structural problems in Latin-American has been the lower innovative capacity and lower generation of economically exploitable knowledge. This phenomenon has been produced by the absence of government’s incentives and strategies in order to be competitive inside the Knowledge Based...
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