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the owners, seek a license, and pay the royalties. Finally, smart contracts could be used to automate licensing and as …
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Technology appropriation in knowledge economy: innovation and intellectual property in Latin American software industry Intellectual property rights aim at providing incentives for innovation, but can also constitute a burden for technological diffusion. This article discusses the conflicts...
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three dimensions: geography of innovation, entrepreneurship and effective human resources in Bogotá production units … human resource and entrepreneurship. Results. Innovation is a challenge of the territory that has to do with the business …
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points: i) Did the program fostered micro entrepreneurship? ii) Did the program lead to greater formalization rates? The …
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We propose an integrated public-private system designed to improve the pre-finance capabilities of micro and small enterprises (MSE), thereafter assisting them with finance to foster their innovation and/or expansion plans. The idea is to regulate a market standing on income-contingent...
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points: i) Did the program fostered micro entrepreneurship? ii) Did the program lead to greater formalization rates? The …
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We propose an integrated public-private system designed to improve the pre-finance capabilities of micro and small enterprises (MSE), thereafter assisting them with finance to foster their innovation and/or expansion plans. The idea is to regulate a market standing on income-contingent...
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the informal sector and entrepreneurship. Three are the key features of this model: the entrepreneurial ability affects …
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The state capacity to formulate, supervise, and implement (and in some cases to evaluate) science, technology, and innovation policy is the subject of the present work. The goal is to compare state and policy capacity in Brazil, China, and Argentina to point out comparative institutional...
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