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This paper reports on the efforts carried out by England and Scotland to promote the widespread use of telehealthcare within Personal Health Systems (PHS) for patients with chronic conditions. In each setting, it explains the political drive, the trends in empowering patients, the needs for...
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This article studies the determinants of pharmaceutical innovation diffusion among specialists. To this end, it investigates the influences of six categories of factors—social embeddedness, socio-demography, scientific orientation, prescribing patterns, practice characteristics, and patient...
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A tanulmányban a schumpeteri "teremtő rombolás" gyakorlati mechanizmusát vizsgáljuk az infokommunikációs szektorban. Az innováció fogalmát tágan értelmezzük - úgy, ahogy ezt maga Schumpeter is tette. Bemutatjuk, hogy a Clayton Christensen és kutatótársai által kidolgozott...
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Existing research argues that the keys to generating industry-relevant knowledge are interdisciplinary and networked research. The aim of this paper is to address statistically whether interdisciplinary and networked research are related to a higher potential to generate ideas with significant...
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‘European paradox’ in university technology commercialization, which is characterized by high investments in university research … and disappointingly low levels of inventions and related commercialization activity. The results show that the likelihood … cause of the ‘European paradox’ seems to originate in the commercialization of inventions rather than their generation. When …
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El objetivo de este artículo es analizar los factores de la carrera profesional y académica que influyen sobre la propensión a transferir tecnología por parte de los investigadores universitarios. Para ello elaboramos un marco teórico que recoge los factores que han sido destacados en la...
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This paper looks at the special characteristics of radical inventions. It tries to identify those variables that differentiate radical inventions from non-radical inventions. Since radical inventions are very important for the economy as a whole and for the individual firm performances,...
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The intention of the authors of the presented book is a continuation of the cyclical monographs in order to identify the current trends in the development of informatics and its applications, as well as trends and possible areas of practical use.
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In this paper we develop a simple Schumpeterian growth model to rationalize the inverted-U relationship between competition and innovation uncovered by Scherer (1967). This model in turn delivers a number of testable prediction. A first testable prediction is that the relationship between...
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Innovation has long been recognized as one of the key elements of economic progress, though some say that its direct relation to the concept of economic growth remains rather controversial. Productivity growth is the key economic indicator of innovation, non-the-less. Growth theory assumes that...
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