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The purpose of this paper is to illuminate the geographical diffusion of photovoltaic installations in Germany …
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We investigated the role of public funding in cardiovascular device innovation across 31 countries in Europe. We rely on the knowledge production function (KPF) framework that establishes the knowledge output of a region as a function of innovatory effort and other characteristics of that...
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induce inventions, innovations and their diffusion …
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would increase the innovation of the region itself by 80-90%. Given the small size and the limited range of diffusion, we … interpret these externalities as the result of local diffusion of non-codified knowledge, embodied in people and spreading via …
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geographically limited knowledge diffusion can help to explain clusters of regions with persistently different levels of growth. The … structural conditions of knowledge diffusion. Secondly, the paper analyzes the empirical evidence concerning the theoretical …
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The main objective of the paper is to analyze the local determinants of innovation in the Luxembourg metropolitan region. We are particularly interested in the impact of the local milieu and characteristics of firms. Our paper addresses two specific research questions. Firstly, we examine the...
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Demographic ageing is expected to affect labour markets in very different ways on a regional scale. Contributing to this debate, we explore the spatio-temporal patterns of recent distributional changes in the worker age structure and innovation output for German regions by conducting an...
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This paper introduces a model of localised competition and technological adoption that produces interesting geographical adoption patterns: Persistent asymmetry, where nobody adopts, Leapfrogging where only followers adopt, Forging ahead where only leaders adopt and Catching up where everybody...
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Recent literature on the diffusion of robots mostly ignores the regional dimension. The contribution of this paper at …
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