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knowledge problems that government administrators must overcome if they are to design and manage successful EPZs, and … highlighting their inevitable difficulties in overcoming these knowledge problems, this paper offers a more fundamental and …
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research. Overall, this study contributes to existing knowledge by placing the elasticity and rate-of-return estimates under a …
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Successful innovation depends on the management of a firm's knowledge base. This paper empirically investigates the … determinants of knowledge regulation. Using a unique survey dataset, the analysis suggests that R&D managers do not leak knowledge … randomly, but rather regulate knowledge consciously. We find that the source and the channel of knowledge inflows impact …
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The main question that guides this paper is how governments are focusing (and must focus) on competence building (education and training) when designing and implementing innovation policies. With this approach, the paper aims at filling the gap between the existing literature on competences on...
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paper we explore the links between the systematic search for knowledge and the persistence of profits. By investing in … systematic search for knowledge through research and development. …
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This paper analyses the influence of in-house R&D and external knowledge acquisition on the total factor productivity … with domestic partners. We do not find a significant effect for employing inventors with access to international knowledge … or for collaborating with international partners. International knowledge acquisition is only effective if conducted via …
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China, specifically in the city of Hefei in Anhui province, one of the most rapidly developing regions in the country. The … research question is: How can bi-lateral research collaboration be a source of knowledge generation and commercialization for … team members from successful projects. Government representatives in China were also interviewed. We used the SECI …
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Human resource is currently the most valuable wealth of a nation and carries with it the most important principle of development; it is about innovation, without which competitiveness is unthinkable. Romania is part of the "catching-up" group of countries in innovation. In order to assume new...
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