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We provide the first cross-country evidence of the effect of investment by privateequity firms on innovation, focusing on a sample of European countries and usingKortum and Lerner’s (2000) empirical methodology. Using an 18-country panelcovering the period 1991-2004, we study how private...
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The promise of artificial intelligence (AI) to drive economic growth and improve quality of life has ushered in a new AI arms race. Investments of risk capital fuel this emerging technology. We examine the role that venture capital (VC) and corporate investments of risk capital play in the...
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The "self-made" man is a familiar figure in nineteenth-century American history. But the relentless expansion of market relations that facilitated such stories of commercial success also ensured that individual bankruptcy would become a prominent feature in the nation's economic landscape. In...
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Preface -- Introduction -- What is disruption? -- Sources of disruption -- Predicting disruption -- Managing disruption -- Self-disruption -- Insuring against disruption -- Re-examining disruption -- Future of disruption -- Notes -- Index
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Ostdeutschland ist hinsichtlich seiner Innovationspotentiale kein monolithischer Block, sondern weist eine sehr differenzierte regionale Innovationsstruktur auf. Regionale Schwerpunkte innovativer Aktivitäten bilden neben Berlin und seinem unmittelbaren Umland vor allem sächsische und...
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Over the course of the past twenty years, venture capital has fuelled an entrepreneurial revolution - first in the United States and now in Europe's common market -, which has opened new opportunities for technological innovation, capital investment and employment growth. Some of the most...
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This paper attempts to evaluate the macroeconomic impact of venture capital (VC). We test the assumption that VC is similar in several respects to business R&D performed by large firms and therefore contributes to economic growth through two main channels: innovation and absorptive capacity. The...
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