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The firm is the central actor for the effectuation of innovation and technological change. The large industrial laboratories of the previous century have given way to more organizationally and geographically diffuse sources of technology, placing even greater emphasis on the coordination skills...
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Entrepreneurs and innovation go together like the proverbial horse and carriage. Entrepreneurs seek opportunities and … also exist which lead directly to a lessening of opportunities and numbers for would‐be entrepreneurs. This leads to fewer …
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This paper examines the relation between ownership, corporate form, and innovation for a cross-section of private and publicly traded innovating firms in the US and 15 European countries. A striking novel observation emerges from our analysis: while most innovating firms in the US are publicly...
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This paper examines the relation between ownership, corporate form, and innovation for a cross-section of private and publicly traded innovating firms in the US and 15 European countries. A striking novel observation emerges from our analysis: while most innovating firms in the US are publicly...
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female managers or female owners of firms were better at bringing innovations to the market. Employing a range of firm …-specific and country-specific controls, the econometric results show that female owners of firms, rather than female managers, were …
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