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We represent one of various ways of establishing a concept of the virtual organization. The Internet connect the managers and entrepreneurs and gives them adviser support. This concept is a result of the theoretical point of a new informational economy, knowledge management and qualitative...
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The European Conference on Entrepreneurship and Innovation – ECEI 2009 was held in September in Antwerp (Belgium) for … University of Antwerp. More than 100 authors and co-authors from 28 countries around the world attended the conference. …
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, consecutively, the invention-innovation capabilities of a company. Special attention is paid to organizational issues of idea …
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turns out to be a failure. The paper aims to analyze the incremental innovation management systems, in particular the …
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The 5th European Conference on Innovation and Enterpreunership – ECEI 2010 was hosted by the National and Kapodistrian …
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Based upon Granger causality and Pesaran-Shin’s generalized impulse-response functions, this paper studies the link between the term structure and economic growth, and the link between the term structure and actual and expected percent changes of the Cons
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The environmental Kuznets curve theory suggests that economic growth may reduce environmental problems. In this article, we analyze the changes in environmentally damaging emissions to air in Norway from 1980 to 1996. In order to reveal the factors which decrease the emissions per produced unit,...
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Learning-by-doing and government spending are well-known engines of long-term economic growth. These growth engines’ interaction has not been analysed to the best of our knowledge. This paper aims at filling that perceived gap by combining Matsuyama [1992] and Barro’s [1990] approaches....
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The aim of this article is to present empirical estimates about the impact of human capital on labor productivity growth in the case of Slovenia. Instead the conventional methodology the methodology principally aimed at estimating the real convergence of labor productivity was used. The basic...
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The rise and decline of nations throughout history continuously puzzles economists. Experience shows that successful economic performance is a very complex process, the scope of which goes well beyond the simplified neoclassical approach to growth. Business environment is a key determinant of...
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