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, especially between the developing and the developed world. In this paper we present the results of a trend analysis in Germany … discussing the relevance of frugal innovation for Germany. These insights were then verified in 20 semi-structured interviews … predicted a trend towards frugal solutions in Germany due to a complex interplay of various factors. One notable factor was a …
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The term "frugal innovation" has established itself in scholarly discourse as well as in actual business practice in a short time. Nevertheless, its theoretical antecedents and underpinnings remain unclear. In this study we present results of a bibliometric analysis, which indicate that the...
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This study quantifies the impact of process and product innovation on employment growth in Bolivia by using microdata from a survey on innovation conducted in Bolivia in 2016. Following the model of Harrison, Jaumandreu, Mairesse, and Peters (2008) and the adaptations for Latin America of Crespi...
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We look at syndication in the venture capital industry. Investments conducted by syndicates are believed to have better chances of being successful, measured by the survival probability of portfolio companies or by successful exits. Using a novel and large dataset, covering several countries,...
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interviews with program managers, corporate employees and startups) from various industries in Germany. By drawing on … institutional theory our findings show that the diffusion of the open innovation collaboration practice is either imitatively or …
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