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in its bonding dimension and incremental innovation dimension in the field of clusters. To do this, on a sample of 215 … significant indirect effect to bonding capital in incremental innovation through the development of a exploitation knowledge …
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in its bonding dimension and incremental innovation dimension in the field of clusters. To do this, on a sample of 215 … significant indirect effect to bonding capital in incremental innovation through the development of a exploitation knowledge …
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The relationships between different types of cooperation and rivalry and product innovation are examined in this … rivalry and product innovation is stronger for established companies than for new ones. The results obtained, using a sample …
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The relationships between different types of cooperation and rivalry and product innovation are examined in this … rivalry and product innovation is stronger for established companies than for new ones. The results obtained, using a sample …
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Knowledge from customers, suppliers, competitors, universities, is a key input in the innovative process of firms. However, firms must have absorption capacity to take advantage of such external knowledge. Based on the concept of absorptive capacity, this paper aims to analyze the impact that...
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