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asymmetry, innovation, and knowledge economy. Digital divide in this context mainly causes disadvantages in regard to growth and …Access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) enables the production, use and transfer of knowledge in an … efficient and low cost manner. Knowledge is the major factor in the knowledge economy and countries that have limited access to …
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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 responsibilities and to prepare for the competition with other European … analyze the situation of innovation at EUlevel and to see at what chapters our authorities must to work harder to equalize the …
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The present paper proposes a new way of thinking regarding the relation between innovation and knowledge using a … order to be transformed in technological innovation. In the Knowledge Flow Percolation Model center, human beings are seen … importance of knowledge flows in innovation …
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fs activities, locallydesigned solutions and traditional knowledge with the potential to be refined and scaled up are … further invest in grassroots innovation initiatives, and Network members identified many conditions that would make Kenya the … right choice for an African network hub, such as a rich traditional knowledge system and institutional willingness and …
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Teamwork is an increasingly important aspect of knowledge production. In particular, factors influencing team formation … outside area specialists through collaboration with researchers with broader knowledge – generalists. In other words …, technology costs influence the composition of expertise in teamwork, with sufficiently large reductions leading to knowledge …
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This paper analyzes whether firms conducting internal R&D and acquiring external high-tech equipment experience a complementarity effect. For German CIS data we conduct a complete set of indirect and direct complementarity tests refining the analysis by looking at various types of innovations...
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This paper introduces the evolving understanding and conceptualization of innovation process models. We categorize the … different approaches to understand and model innovation processes into two types. First, the so-called innovation management … approach focuses on the evolution of corporate innovation management strategies in different social and economic environments …
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This paper explores the processes of indigenous (global South) innovation, particularly of the “high-tech” and “radical … factor-saving bias, that influences the rate and direction of indigenous innovation in the global South; and (c) the long … tail of an old technology affects the take-off of a new indigenous innovation, essentially by shortening the technological …
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ineffective science, technology, and innovation policies have been implemented for several decades …
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at the expense of the innovation and investment communities of OECD member nations, inasmuch as they have raised foreign …
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