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of institutions established. In the process, India has earned itself a reputation of a brainpower generator. Apart from … this academic entrepreneurship in India has played a seminal role in not only accomplishing this status but also enabled to … scale innovations. The proposed study aims to understand how academic entrepreneurship in India has been the enabler to …
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innovations in marketing and the potential misuse of technology with special focus on cases from India. …
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context, employing state-level data for India during 1992–2010, we investigate how political federalism interacts with labour … laws to influence innovative activity. Our findings suggest that although certain labour laws foster innovation, its … complementarities with political federalism end up dampening innovation. These results call into question the widely held view of the …
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Zusammenfassung Bis vor kurzem führten touristische Reiserouten in der Regel vom globalen „Westen“ in den so genannten „Rest der Welt“. Doch was passiert, wenn Menschen aus dem globalen Osten und Süden plötzlich in der Rolle zu bedienst leistender Touristinnen vor den Türen...
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This article deals with the problems associated with online international trade, i.e. e-commerce, within the EU. The authors examine the potential barriers to cross-border online selling and online buying with the focus on problems related to standards. The problems associated with...
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In the era of technology, the Chinese government wants to adopt the latest technologies and interlink their processes to secure information of all stakeholders. Digital rights management (DRM) is one form of computerized system of copyright to protect access and stop infringement of digital...
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This paper presents a model that combines the key features of a Schumpeterian growth model without scale effects and a North-South model of trade. All open economies converge to parallel growth paths because of costly technological transfer. The effects of intellectual property rights (IPR)...
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Game theory and numerical simulation analyze the host government’s role in strategically regulating intellectual property rights (IPRs) for agricultural biotechnology in a developing country. A foreign monopolist imports and sells a genetically modified crop variety that will offer the host...
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This paper argues that current forms of agricultural biotechnology have significant potential for developing countries; the challenge is to realize this potential. We develop a conceptual model that explains why the yield effects of GMVs (genetically modified varieties) tend to be significant...
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emphasises the innovation at the expense of the dissemination rationale of IP and competition law. The pressure on developing …
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