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, Croissance regionale, Recherche et developpement, Innovation, Diffusion des innovations Doring T. and Schnellenbach J. (2006 …. Nebenwirkung von Kenntnissen, regionales Wachstum, Forschung und Entwicklung, Innovation, Verbreitung von Innovationen Doring T …
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Using firm-level innovation data we find surprising results on the benefits of innovation. Only manufacturing firms … with below average productivity growth are likely to benefits significantly from successful innovation, while faster …
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If it is largely assumed that space matters for innovation, theoretical understanding and measures of agglomeration … remain a source of debates. This article proposes a review of the geography of innovation approaches through the balance … between individual interactions and their context (between interactions and institutions). From the NEG to innovation systems …
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This research sheds light on the role of product scope on the innovation activity of multinational multi-product firms …. We use patent citation data to break down innovation into two types by measuring the degree to which innovation performed … focus on two features in multinational production: (i) fundamental innovation is geographically more difficult to transfer …
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This paper summarises the contents of the special issue of the Brussels Economic Review on the economics of knowledge spillovers. The studies of this special issue lead to the following main findings. Knowledge spillovers arise through different channels and they are largely shaped by the...
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In this paper we present the so-called Schumpeterian approach to economic growth, in which growth is primarily driven by entrepreneurial innovations that are themselves influenced by the institutional environment. We argue that this more micro-founded approach both, questions the old divisions...
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This paper sheds light on the questions, Why does knowledge spill over? and How does knowledge spill over? The answer to these questions we suggest lies in the incentives confronting scientists to appropriate the expected value of their knowledge considered in the context of their path-dependent...
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An important question for firms and policy makers is whether the recruitment of foreign workers can boost innovation …. Migration studies have demonstrated positive economic impacts of cultural diversity on productivity and innovation at the … qualitative information on firm innovation. We consider both the number of immigrants these firms employ and their cultural …
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