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El logro de la innovación empresarial va más allá de una disposición gerencial, estrategia empresarial, factores externos o la asignación de recursos financieros. Por el contrario, requiere de una disposición organizacional que dote de la suficiente flexibilidad que permita gestionar la...
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The authors argue that the pattern of multifactor productivity (MFP) growth across industries may presage a second wave of productivity advance supported by the digital economy.
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This paper investigates the effect of employee diversity in terms of gender, age, ethnicity and education on the firm’s likelihood of introducing an innovation. The analysis draws on data from a recent innovation survey. This data is merged with a linked employer-employee dataset that allow us...
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The growth process for a technological leader is different from that of a follower. While followers can grow through imitation and capital deepening, a leader must undertake original research. This suggests that as the gap between the leader and the follower narrows, the follower must undertake...
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The relation between export behaviour and the propensity to innovate is an important question for a developing economy. This article dedicated to this question through the analysis of the first innovation survey of Tunisian firms. We analyze the relationship between the export behaviour and the...
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The relationship between exports and the propensity to innovate is an important issue for a developing economy. This article is dedicated to this question through the analysis of the first innovation survey of Tunisian firms. In particular, it distinguishes the propensity to innovate among three...
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Defensive innovations in developed countries can explain the empirical phenomenon that openness towards trade with less …
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An extensive empirical literature indicates that, even without formal intellectual property rights, innovators enjoy a variety of first-mover advantages and that `imitation' is itself a costly activity. There is also accumulating evidence that an `open' approach to knowledge production can...
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Analysing the relationship between firms' openness to external knowledge and their innovation performance is nothing … do not. Thus, while openness to external knowledge might help firms to become better at innovating, it does not assist …
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generated patents. I show that cultural diversity and openness of a place affect its economic performance positively in terms of …
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