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. Taking a direct (productivity) approach, we test for complementarity effects in the simultaneous use of the two strategies …
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. Taking a direct (productivity) approach, we test for complementarity effects in the simultaneous use of the two strategies …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010604789
. Taking a direct (productivity) approach, we test for complementarity effects in the simultaneous use of the two strategies …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010712231
This study investigates the factors that determine the inter-firm and intra-firm adoption rates of energy-saving technologies. These factors can be on theoretical terms firm-specific rank effects, inducement effects, adoption barriers as well as order, stock and epidemic effects that are related...
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structure and low labour productivity, independently from firm size, firm age and ownership situation (domestic or foreign firm …
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Using the OLI paradigm as theoretical framework, we explain econometrically why a firm invests in foreign R&D (model A), and, if it does, which factors determine the level of foreign R&D expenditures (model B). It turns out that the pattern of explanation is quite similar for both types of...
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This study explores the factors determining the propensity of Swiss firms to interact with public science institutions in Switzerland (universities and other research institution), i.e. to get involved in knowledge and technology transfer (KTT) activities in order to gain new tacit and/or...
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This study is part of a large project aiming at the investigation of a) extent and b) economic relevance of knowledge and technology transfer (KTT) between science institutions (universities, universities of applied science and other public research institutions) and private corporations. Under...
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This paper compares the determinants and the effects of innovation cooperation on innovation performance at firm level in five European countries: Belgium, Germany, Norway, Portugal and Switzerland. In a first step we analyse cooperation agreements with national and international partners and in...
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innovativeness and firm productivity. On the whole, distinguishing various cooperation motives appears to be fruitful because it … activities show a weaker tendency to positive direct effects on productivity than cost-motivated cooperation. In this case, the …
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