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. In line with these incentives, it is observed that firms increasingly train apprentices over the period 2003-2011, in … profits of Hungarian firms. These negative effects on firm performance were more prominent and robust before (2003-2007) than …
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The present article links business takeovers to the literature on serial autocorrelation of growth rates. The aim of the study is to identify the effects of successions on the performance of small German firms by analysing the growth pathways over a period of eight years after business takeover....
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manufacturing industries in Germany. We use unique newly available data that for the first time combine information from the …
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regional innovation systems and international knowledge flow by using trade data on openness. The study distinguishes between …
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The aim of this study is to determine relationship between knowledge sharing, innovation and firm performance. In the … analysis results, it is seen that innovation speed and quality affect both the operational and financial performance of firms …. In other words, as innovation speed and quality increase, so does the operational and financial performance of firms …
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Innovation Survey (CIS). The empirical results demonstrate that R&D location matters for profitability. Firms with both domestic … than firms that solely conduct R&D activities in their home country. -- R&D ; Innovation ; Internationalisation ; Firm …
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immigrants from the "recruitment countries" of south and southeast Europe, who arrived in Germany mainly in the 1970s to fill … labor shortages. They are the largest immigrant group in Germany and can be reliably identified via ethnic name coding … limited access to capital. -- Immigrants ; innovation ; entrepreneurship ; knowledge-intensive industries …
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centralized systems (Italy and Germany) lagging behind the more autonomous ones (Canada, Sweden, the UK, the US). For Italy, we …
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The not-invented-here (NIH) syndrome refers to internal resistance in a company against externally developed knowledge. In this paper, we argue that the occurrence of the NIH syndrome depends on the source of external knowledge and the success of the firm that aims at adapting external...
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centralized systems (Italy and Germany) lagging behind the more autonomous ones (Canada, Sweden, the UK, the US). For Italy, we …
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