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distinguish clearly between adoption and use of energy-related technologies (process innovation in the broad sense) and product … innovation in energy-related fields. We take into consideration four energy-related policy instruments (and expected demand for … adoption or innovation by interacting adoption and innovation variables with policy instrument dummies. We test our hypotheses …
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Based on representative firm-level survey data for the three countries Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, we investigate the effects of regulation, energy taxes, voluntary agreements, and subsidies, on the creation of green product innovations. Our data set allows us to distinguish between the...
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'relevant' firms. Our empirical results indeed show that the measure performs better than the standard measure in an innovation … and significant impact on innovation success. However, the knowledge spillovers appear to be localized: Spillovers from … particularly Switzerland itself. Moreover, the spillover effect on innovation performance decreases with increasing number of …
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und Innovation (SBFI) im Rahmen einer kombinierten Papier- und Online-Umfrage die Innovationsaktivitäten und den …. Die Schweizer Innovationserhebung ist mit der Innovationserhebung der EU-Länder (dem Community Innovation Survey …
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Switzerland is one of the most competitive countries in the world. Commercially successful innovation activities are an … essential part of this achievement. However, for two decades, Swiss innovation surveys have shown a significant decline in the … number of R&D active companies among all companies and of the proportion of companies reporting an innovation (product or …
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This paper studies the global synchronicity of technology and its impact on the economy. We employ dynamic factor analysis to decompose patent data in different digital technologies for various countries into global and country-specific factors. Our findings confirm the existence of global and...
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