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” growth process. -- INDIA ; TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITY ; LEARNING ; TFP ; IPR …India’s emergence in the world economy over the last decade, has often, in popular discourse, been attributed, at least … to a large extent, to its sustained efforts towards technological learning and capacity building. In this paper we …
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. Innovation in India is dismal not because of the lack of grey matter, but because India is systemically failing its inventors … – firstly, through an education system that focuses on rote-learning rather than critical thinking, and secondly, through a …
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Technology offers enormous potential and opportunities to the Indian Banking sector. Rapid technological diffusion and entry of non-banking entities like fintechs, bigtechs and e-retailers into financial space have left no scope for Indian banks to delay and deny technological innovations. Given...
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At a time when the high-tech industry has increasingly demanded harmonized standards, China has signaled its intention to follow a different direction. China's recent actions seeking to set its own unique standards instead of adopting international standards shifts focus to the impact on...
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This paper examines how strategic alliances to create and use standards affect economic growth and development. The explanation of the link from standards to economic growth and development is through the effects of standards on the incentives to perform industrial research and development...
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In this article we investigate the innovation-sales growth nexus in Europe. We use data from European Innovation Scoreboard of the European Commission in the period 2000-2019 for 36 countries. Data are analyzed using Panel Data with Random Effects, Fixed Effects, Dynamic Panel at 1 Stage, Pooled...
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The question of the determinants of employment in innovative firms in Europe is analyzed. Weuse data from European Innovation Scoreboard that consider 36 countries in the period 2000-2019. Results show that the level of employment for innovative firms is positively associated with “Average...
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With inputs of labour and capital slowing, sustaining high growth rates in Korea will increasingly depend on total factor productivity gains, which are in turn driven to a large extent by innovation. While a number of Korean firms are at the world technology frontier in areas such as ICT, the...
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Increasing productivity growth through innovation is a key to raising living standards. Although R&D intensity in Japan is the third highest in the OECD area, the benefits do not appear to have been commensurate with the level of investment. The innovation system, which developed during the...
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