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of policies for science, technology and innovation (STI) implemented in Mexico in the last decade. From an approach that … in fields related to innovation studies, development economics, policy CTI and technology management …There is growing recognition that innovation plays a key role in enhancing competitiveness and enable emerging …
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Research and Experimental Development (R&D), particularly that which aims at innovation, that is, new social application. Not … confined to novel products or processes, arts and cultural innovation will yield altogether new ways in which arts and culture …
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Using CIS data from the Netherlands, Germany and France we test whether EU Framework programs do have effects on their participants' R&D input and innovative output. From our Heckman selection equations, we conclude that the FPs attract the "elite" of European innovators. The question is...
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Innovation has become a central theme and challenge in the literature of entrepreneurship, SMEs management, and … strategic knowledge management and in the literature of organizational learning. Innovation needs a business environment that is … conducive to long-term investments in new business activities. This way, the development of innovation policy in SMEs forms an …
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Focused on the efficiency of the Russian innovation-fostering policy, the research is based on an empirical analysis of … innovation support tools are affected by crowding out private funds by public ones. Besides, innovation policy design and …
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innovative capabilities. This article examines the Indian "National System of Innovation" in order to address the question of the … industrialisation and innovation in India, and argues that the distinction between the knowledge of “how to make” (manufacture) and the … knowledge of “how to make better” (innovation) was inadequately appreciated in development planning in the country. …
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structured to adapt to innovation’s gale of creative destruction. Meanwhile, centralized states, even when democratic, have come … to be viewed as rigid and thus hostile to the risks, costs, and change associated with new technology; or are subject to …-run technological innovation. In the following article, this wisdom is tested using data on international patent activity, scientific …
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innovation, when innovating agents have different costs and information transfer is expensive. We specify their optimisation …. The effect of expected innovation costs and its standard deviation are shown to be distribution dependent. Expected … considered. Transfer costs are found to be far more influential on switching than innovation costs in a symmetric model. Cost …
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regions have recognized the significance impact of Science and Technology (S&T) and Education in their sustainable growth. In … the National Innovation System implanted in Ecuador is presented and evaluated. …
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Some developing economies (especially East Asian Countries) have long imitated western technology. It means that these … economies adopted an imitative attitude to new industrial technologies with regard to technology policies. Some changes recently … stimulates the imitation of technology makes worried some rich countries, some measures against this development have been taken …
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