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Recent evidence for the U.S. suggests that recessions play a crucial role in promoting automation and the reallocation of productive resources, which in turn increase aggregate productivity and lead to a higher standard of living. I present evidence suggesting that the same is true in Canada. In...
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We present a theoretical and empirical analysis of the links between the gender of an entrepreneur, access to finance, occupational choice, and business performance. Our theoretical model predicts that, when lenders discriminate against women entrepreneurs, the average entrepreneurial skill of...
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Recent extensions to the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship (KSTE) show that the successful … commercialization of new knowledge by incumbents depends on their absorptive capacities. For policy-makers focusing on increasing … incumbents’ innovative performance, the systematic reduction of knowledge filter through improved absorptive capacities thus …
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Recent extensions to the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship (KSTE) show that the successful … commercialization of new knowledge by incumbents depends on their absorptive capacities. For policy-makers focusing on increasing … incumbents' innovative performance, the systematic reduction of knowledge filter through improved absorptive capacities thus …
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characteristic for their competitive environment. This is particularly the case for knowledge-intensive service providers, product …
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firm profits, but show that the environmental impact of increased radical innovation is not necessarily negative. Our …
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coevolution of market and network structure matter for the relationship between competition and innovation. Moreover, our model …
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