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incompatibilities between the two notions.The Schumpeterian legacy, the current person-centric view of entrepreneurship …,and methodological problems related to treating entrepreneurship at the macrolevel,have made it difficult to integrate entrepreneurship … into the NIS perspective.At national level it is more appropriate to treat entrepreneurship as a ‘property’(dimension) of …
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AbstractThe impact of universities on the economic wellbeing and innovative potential of regionshas been the object of intense scholarly and policy interest in the last years. Despite thisinterest, a clear picture is missing in relation to the roles universities are seen to play, thebenefits of...
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This paper investigates how firms adapt their innovation strategies to cope with constraints in national institutional environments. It is a comparative case study of Dutch and British dedicated biotechnology firms focusing on a particular type of strategy, the hybrid model. Patterns of skill...
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Vorliegende Dissertation beschäftigt sich mit der Komplexität in Unternehmensplanspielen.
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Vorliegende Dissertation beschäftigt sich mit der Betriebsform des Shopping-Centers, welches als räumliche Konzentration von Betrieben des Einzelhandels gesehen werden kann. Betrachtet werden dabei ausgewählte Center in Sao Paulo.
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Vorliegende Dissertation beschäftigt sich mit dem Markterfolg japanischer Automobilhersteller in Südostasien.
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In this paper we analyse the effect of R&D co-operation on firms´ innovationperformance. We investigate the effect of past co-operation on current sales ofinnovative products, distinguishing between products new to the firm and new tothe market, and on cost reductions due to innovative...
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Regional agglomerations or clusters of specialised firms and other organisations, in particular industries, have beenaround for centuries and have been a subject of research for decades (for an overview see Porter 1998a: 206-208;Enright 1998, 2003). Obviously, this is true for traditional...
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Government policy emphasises five ‘drivers’ of productivity: competition, enterprise, innovation, investment and skillsand each of these has been the subject of major programmes of reform (HM Treasury, 2006). Despite this, andnotwithstanding some improvement, UK productivity in terms of output...
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This paper reviews the emergence and evolution of major topics in economics of innovation. Throughout the paper, particular attention is devoted to the analysis of the cumulative aspects and complementarities between different paths of research over time. Moreover, this survey highlights the...
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