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Developed-country multinationals (DMNEs) have increasingly engaged in the practice of offshoring innovation to emerging countries. In this article, we leverage and extend the institution-based view to further our understanding of this phenomenon. Specifically, we examine the differential effects...
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Previous results show that gender diversity increases the probability that firms invest in R&D and engage in innovation …. This paper explores the relationship between gender diversity of R&D departments and their capacity to patent. Based on the …. Although gender diversity affects OEPM patents negatively, its impact is non-significant for patents with international …
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Previous results show that gender diversity increases the probability firms’ innovation. This paper explores the … relationship between gender diversity of R&D departments and their capacity to patent. Based on the Spanish Community Innovation … Survey between 2004 and 2014, we have applied a two-step procedure control for endogeneity. Our results show that gender …
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coeducation led to a 44% increase in gender-related research publications. This increase is driven by research focused on female … subjects and gender differences. While coeducation led to a compositional shift with more women and researchers interested in … gender topics, much of the increase comes from male incumbent researchers shifting their research focus toward gender …
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on age and gender) and its performance with respect to innovative activities (outlays and employment in research and …
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The ethnic composition of US scientists and engineers is undergoing a significant transformation. This study applies an ethnic-name database to individual patent records granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office to document these trends with greater detail than previously...
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Courts rarely question the racial identity claims made by parties litigating employment discrimination disputes. But what if this kind of identity claim is itself at the core of a dispute? A recent cluster of “reverse passing” scandals featured women—Rachel Dolezal and Jessica Krug among...
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Genetic tests which target specific ethnicities are fraught with problems, and will become commonplace unless action is taken to stop them. The first has already been patented in Europe by the U.S. company Myriad Genetics, despite vigorous opposition. Myriad’s patent covers testing for a...
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