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The paper adds to the literature on innovation and employment by looking at the relationship between R&D investments … contributions that have looked at SE in relation to innovation strategies is surprisingly limited. General trends of SE in Europe …
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This position paper outlines the characteristics of the trends at stake in affecting the twin transition in the European automotive industry, and the political economy of the actors behind such transition. We first describe the automation and digitalization processes in the automotive sector and...
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Open labour markets are often seen as a precondition for innovation, particularly for new industries. However, this … characterised by incremental and complex innovation. Based on these considerations, we ask how mobility affects innovation in the … video games industry in the US and Japan. We find that inter-firm mobility is beneficial for innovation in the US, but has …
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This paper investigates the effect of innovation on employment growth at the firm level in South Africa. Innovation is …, the link between innovation and employment is more ambiguous. R&D targeted towards product innovation has been typically … demand for labour. This paper aims to isolate the impact of innovation on export performance to understand the direct and …
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entrant or incumbent firm. If the inventor works for the entrant the innovation is implemented and the entrant displaces the …
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In the last 20 years, Vietnam has been one of the fastest growing economies in Asia. But the coverage of social insurance is still low. Only around one in five workers is covered by the public social insurance scheme. Expanding the coverage of social insurance for informal sector workers and the...
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