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externalities in explaining variation in innovation rates across firms. More specifically, we combine micro-data and census data to … estimate the probability that a firm will introduce a goods, service or process innovation. We consider internal firm … agglomeration variables are only significant for a few specific sectors, and even then only for some types of innovation. …
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innovation activity. …
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This paper explores the effect of different regional technological profiles on the resilience of regional economies to exogenous shocks. It presents an empirical examination of the determinants of resilience through panel analyses of UK NUTS III level data for the 2004-2012 period. The results...
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Aim: The main objective of the paper was to calculate social savings (and consumer surplus) of innovation on the … from the innovation were relatively small. Originality / value of the article: The results of research are useful for … examining the impact of innovation, such as railroads, on the level of social savings. The paper fills the gap in the Polish …
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This paper presents evidence on the spatial distribution and effects of urban agglomeration on firm innovation. It uses … a unique dataset that consistently defines city boundaries and identifies firms' innovation-related activities across 25 … developing countries in Asia. We find firm innovation to be highly concentrated at the city level. We also find substantial gains …
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and maintain an innovation advantage in the same fields over time. Our analysis covers 24 disruptive technologies (e.g. AI … growing innovation advantage over non-pioneer regions. This advantage is most pronounced in "super-cluster" regions, which are … leaders in both science and related innovation. These findings highlight the importance of early scientific leadership for …
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the regional growth dynamics of economic, research, innovation and educational activities affect each other …
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Over the past 20 years, the innovation system approach has significantly enhanced our understanding of the innovation … process, stressing its non-linear, systemic, interactive and evolutionary character. The notion of regional innovation systems … explaining regional differences in innovation capacity. RISs can be conceptualised as the set of firms, organisations and …
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The paper aims to examine the role of academic institutions in the development of the ICT cluster of the Waterloo Region in Ontario, Canada. The regional economic impact of clusters as well as academic institutions relies heavily on its ability to innovate. The ICT sector with its analytical...
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role of the Entrepreneurial University, c) Knowledge Spillovers and regional Innovation System (RIS): empirical evidence of … Technological Institutions e) The new Law for Research Technology and Innovation in Greece (Horizon 2020 program) c) The Hungarian …
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