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relations between innovating firms, suppliers and users, using data from Germany. The analysis is based on a survey conducted by … the "Center for European Economic Research" (Mannheim, Germany) among 3122 firms representing 378 different lines of …
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collaborative R&D projects in the firms' total R&D project portfolio. For a sample of 2,891 firms located in Germany, active in …
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rests upon a survey of more than 800 firms in Germany. We find that both the diversity and intensity of collaborative …
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rests upon a survey of more than 800 firms in Germany. We find that both the diversity and intensity of collaborative …
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decision to cooperate with foreign partners. Some differences remain, however: In Germany, exporters are more likely to …
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collaborative R&D projects in the firms' total R&D project portfolio. For a sample of 2,891 firms located in Germany, active in …
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Germany. The innovation of our research is that we do not just compare average male and female wages (of specific groups of …
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This paper characterises establishments that pay higher seniority wages than their competitors. It tests whether seniority wages are paid on the basis of agency, human capital or efficiency wage considerations. A representative linked employeremployee panel and an innovative two-step estimation...
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Knowledge spillovers to competitors are regarded as an important aspect of the innovation process. While a company possibly benefits from incoming information on successful R&D conducted by other companies, a generally high probability of leakage of knowledge in an industry will negatively...
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