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Evidence is presented which suggest that an important measure of the apparent geographic localization of R&D spillovers may be an artifact of industrial agglomeration. A production function framework is used to examine the role of geographic and technological proximity for inter-firm spillovers...
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Innovation can be a source of competitive advantage for companies, either through the improvement of methods and … important to measure innovation and discuss the results associated therewith. The aim of this research is to address each of the … main indicators of organizational innovation, separately discussing the advantages and disadvantages inherent to their …
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Despite the growing body of literature concentrating on service innovation, empirical research focusing on measuring … innovation process and to assess its impact is a pre-condition to properly manage it, we conduct a literature review of recent … empirical studies on the measurement of service innovation to ascertain our current body of knowledge. We restrict our review to …
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Scholars widely acknowledge that university research is critical to innovation and entrepreneurship. Much of the …
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This article, by Ian A. Stewart, is a review of the recently released Industry Canada research volume Productivity Issues in Canada, edited by Someshwar Rao and Andrew Sharpe. Stewart begins by noting that at over 900 pages and 25 papers the volume represents an important contribution to the...
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