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city of Hotelling’s model when firms have asymmetric pre-innovation marginal costs of production and compete in prices. We …-drastic innovations. We find that when the innovative firm is efficient compared to the licensee at the pre-innovation stage then the …, this is not true when the innovative firm is inefficient in the pre-innovation stage compared to the licensee. To that end …
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One of the most interesting indicators to show the change in the socio-economic role of universities in the last several decades has been the use of university patenting. However except some individual studies in European countries (e.g. Finland, Norway, Belgium, Italy, Germany and France) there...
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behind the Park as well as the effects of its operation. The author also describes the role of innovation as the main …
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Recent studies in the innovation literature reveal that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) promotes the innovation … shed light on the national innovation activities and anti-corruption programs. …
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The new paradigm of regional policy is based more on competitiveness, innovation and internal potential of regions than … on balancing regional disparities by public aid only. Innovation policies are being established and implemented at … national and regional levels covering relatively a broad range of public initiatives directed towards supporting the innovation …
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This paper discusses firm-operational innovation processes against the background of conflict and cooperation relations … for an active role of work councils and other interest representations of employees in innovation processes. As a …
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level of innovation and a relatively high share of employees in high-tech industries. …
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It has been argued that creativity is an important source of regional growth. This article investigates the geography of people in creative occupation in Germany. The population share of the creative class as well as of bohemians and artists is relatively high in larger cities, but smaller...
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propitious to the dissemination of knowledge and innovation. Innovation, in turn, generates difference, that strengthens the …
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development focus on geographic proximity as a pioneering factor of innovation. However, “new” theories highlight the increased … of innovation-knowledge economy and the growing literature on network theory will be discussed. Firstly, the concepts of … industrial zones, innovative environment, clusters, regional innovation systems and learning regions which can be defined as …
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