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innovation, trying to map - using the taxonomies put forward by the innovation literature - the concrete ways through which a … into globalized markets where domestic innovation has to be complemented by the role played by international technological … transfer. Among the ways how a middle income country can foster domestic innovation and structural change in terms of sectoral …
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, productivity, and aspirations. We use three measures to proxy for productive entrepreneurship: new product innovation, export …
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We demonstrate how successful entrepreneurship depends on a collaborative innovation bloc (CIB), a system of innovation … skills from which people are drawn or recruited to form part of a collaborative team, which is necessary for innovation …
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We demonstrate how successful entrepreneurship depends on a collaborative innovation bloc (CIB), a system of innovation … skills from which people are drawn or recruited to form part of a collaborative team, which is necessary for innovation …
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In this paper, we describe the historical co-evolution of innovation and economic growth in Germany since 1871. The … country's rise as an industrial power in the late 19th century, through its innovation and entrepreneurial performance, is … nevertheless a period during which innovation went into relative decline. We document this decline and offer four broad …
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We describe Germany's rise as an industrial power in the late 19th century through radical innovation and … miracle, was nevertheless a period during which innovation slowed down - a somewhat surprising conclusion, but consistent with … innovation indicators, and offer four broad, interrelated explanations in a historical context: (i) the innovation system is …
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innovation-related initiatives, one of which was the National Cooperative Research Act (NCRA) of 1984. It has been argued that …
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The standard neoclassical approach to economic theorising excludes, by definition, economic emergence and the related phenomenon of entrepreneurship. We explore how the most economic of human behaviours, entrepreneurship, came to be largely excluded from mainstream economic theory. In contrast,...
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This contribution proposes a model of entrepreneurial activity highlighting a complex relationship between innovation … and stigma of failure. Innovation decisions are examined in an endogenous growth model with horizontal differentiation in … production costs, and face a risk of failure. If an entrepreneur fails in this innovation process, the firm remains on the market …
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Entrepreneurship in Germany has been stagnating. As a result, the effectiveness of technological innovation to improve … overview of technological innovation and labor productivity growth from 1871. From this we show that over the past three … decades the economy has found it increasingly difficult to transform technological innovation into labor productivity growth …
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