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Purpose: Over time, technological intensity has been used as a proxy for innovation capability of firms in an industrial sector. However, not only firms belonging to the stratum of high technological intensity are able to innovate. Therefore, this study aims to explore a potential association...
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This research assesses the firm-specific reasons for lower productivity levels between West and East German firms. The … management-deficits as the main firm-specific determinants of productivity gaps between West and East German firms …
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may exist outside the firm boundary, as well. In this paper, I build on mainstream product innovation concepts to predict …
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require detailed planning and commitment at all levels of management. The benefits of FMS are well publicized. The firm …
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, experiences, skills, knowledge and routines that the firm uses to minimize its transaction costs (ex-ante and ex-post). Given that … addition to having a technological capability, a firm needs to develop its transactional capability. …
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It's clear today that the world is changing rapidly. Innovation is taking place faster. Digital platforms are permeating ever greater portions of our lives, transforming the ways we work, play, and interact with one another. Pulling from various economic, communications, and other disciplines,...
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This paper is an excerpt from a larger book project called The Corporation and the Twentieth Century, which chronicles and interprets the institutional and economic history – the life and times, if you will – of American business in the twentieth century. One integrating theme of the book is...
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influence on choice of innovation at the firm level, i.e., the decision at firm level in terms of indigenous R&D or import of …
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Objective: The main objective of the article is to examine the effect of organisational learning orientation (OLO) and absorptive capacity (AC) on innovation capability (IC). Research Design & Methods: The hypotheses were tested on a sample of 239 respondents. Hypotheses were verified by means...
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does not dissociate the fundamental logic of the firm that is to produce and remain competitive from the new logics of …
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