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For those who follow health and technology news, it is difficult to go more than a few days without reading about a …
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The global economic situation and need to be better prepared for competitive challenges put pressure on modern companies to shift toward automation and digitalization. As a consequence of rapid technological development and the speed of change and therefore forced transformation of business...
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on the economy. The introduction and adoption of tools that facilitate technological changes and online business …
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Several trade-based measures of product variety have recently been used implicitly to represent states of technology …, promoting long-run growth. In this paper, we define the state of technology as the range of specialised production processes and … propose the variety of capital goods available for production as a direct measure of technology. Within a simple growth …
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realistic dispersion of income levels with modest barriers to technology adoption. Human capital and physical capital contribute … to income differences both directly (as usual), and indirectly by boosting resources devoted to technology adoption. The … model implies that most of income above subsistence is made possible by international diffusion of knowledge. …
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Judge Bryson recently asserted in Association for Molecular Pathology v. US Patent and Trademark Office (dissenting-in-part) that human gene patents "present a significant obstacle to the next generation of innovation in genetic medicine — multiplex tests and whole-genome sequencing." His...
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cell technology we found that the extension of medical expertise boundaries caused an intervention of ethical expertise in …
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A key feature of Sutton's theory is that industries evolve to distinct market configurations in terms of concentration depending upon whether the markets have a large size, whether the corresponding products are essentially homogeneous, whether they are differentiated by research and development...
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much higher adoption rate (89%). Compared to hospitals which are not classified as star hospitals (13% diffusion rate … the role of key individuals in technology diffusion. It extends research on medical technology diffusion by testing a new … logistic and OLS regressions to measure the effect of star physicians and star hospitals on the diffusion of an innovation in …
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