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Innovation is often seen as carried out by highly educated labour in R&D intensive companies with strong ties to … leading centers of excellence in the scientific world. Seen from this angle innovation is a typical "first world" activity …. There is, however, another way to look at innovation that goes significantly beyond this high-tech picture. In this, broader …
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Innovation is often seen as carried out by highly educated labour in R&D intensive companies with strong ties to … leading centers of excellence in the scientific world. Seen from this angle innovation is a typical “first world” activity …. There is, however, another way to look at innovation that goes significantly beyond this high-tech picture. In this, broader …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004966286
Innovation is often seen as carried out by highly educated labor in R&D intensive companies with strong ties to leading … centers of excellence in the scientific world. Seen from this angle innovation is a typical “first world” activity. There is …, however, another way to look at innovation that goes significantly beyond this high-tech picture. In this broader perspective …
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Is innovation important for development? And if so, how? One popular perception of innovation, that one meets in media … exploitation of the most recent advances in knowledge. Such innovation is normally seen as carried out by highly educated labour in …. Hence innovation in this sense is a typical “first world” activity. There is, however, another way to look at innovation …
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We investigate technological change with regard to CO2 emissions by passenger cars, using a Free Disposal Hull methodology to estimate technological frontiers. We have a sample of cars available in the UK market in the period 2000 – 2007. Our results show that the rates of technological change...
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Firms increasingly rely upon external actors for their innovation process. Interaction with these actors may occur … analyses the reasons why firms consider it to be important to develop formal and informal external linkages in the innovation … substitutive relationship might exist between formal and informal linkages. Data come from the Third Community Innovation Survey …
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Patent holders may choose to protect innovations with single patents or to develop portfolios of multiple, related inventions. We propose a simple decision-making model in which patent-holders may allocate resources to either expanding the number of related patents or investing in higher value...
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Is innovation important for development? And if so, how? One popular perception of innovation, that one meets in media … exploitation of the most recent advances in knowledge. Such innovation is normally seen as carried out by highly educated labour in …. Hence innovation in this sense is a typical “first world” activity. There is, however, another way to look at innovation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008531433
Firms increasingly rely upon external actors for their innovation process. Interaction with these actors may occur … analyses the reasons why firms consider it to be important to develop formal and informal external linkages in the innovation … substitutive relationship might exist between formal and informal linkages. Data come from the Third Community Innovation Survey …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005150786
We investigate technological change with regard to CO2 emissions by passenger cars, using a Free Disposal Hull methodology to estimate technological frontiers. We have a sample of cars available in the UK market in the period 2000 – 2007. Our results show that the rates of technological change...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005150844