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Nanomaterials are seen as a key technology for the 21st Century, and much is expected of them in terms of innovation and economic growth. They could open the way to many radically new applications, which would form the basis of innovative products. In this context, it seems all the more...
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observations from Germany and Sweden. Applying a knowledge production function that gives the relationship between innovation input …
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large data sets from the U.S., Britain, and western Germany to test the Krugman hypothesis for the 1990s, when unemployment … in Germany increased (unlike in the U.S. and Britain, where it fell). British and German evidence is further backed up … with alternative data sets for these countries. I find evidence for the Krugman hypothesis when Germany is compared to the …
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Based on a sample of German innovating firms that contains information on formal and informal innovation cooperation between customers and suppliers, we state that firms perceive informal cooperation as being more important than formal cooperation modes. We then investigate the determinants of...
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set embracing all IPOs that have occurred on Germany's Neuer Markt. Our main finding is that significant differences among …
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establishment data for Germany. Following the approach by Battese and Coelli (1995), we estimate a stochastic production frontier …
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the Third Community Innovation Survey from Germany, we focus on the role of spillovers in explaining R&D cooperation. We …
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the Third Community Innovation Survey from Germany, we focus on the role of spillovers in explaining R&D cooperation. We …
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The paper empirically analyses the effect of R&D activities, human resource and knowledge management, and the organisation of knowledge sharing within a firm on the absorptive capacity of innovative firms for three different types of knowledge, namely absorptive capacity to use knowledge from a...
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-based firms in Germany and the UK, this paper applies logistic regressions and analyses empirically the probabilities of changing …
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