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Innovation often takes place in entrepreneurial ecosystems. We use the history of the Silicon Valley venture capital …
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We show that, in a model without commitment to future policies, geoengineering breakthroughs can have adverse environmental and welfare effects because they change the (equilibrium) carbon taxes. In our model, energy producers emit carbon, which creates a negative environmental externality, and...
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The chapter outlines a basic model for new institutionalist political economy as a frame for analyzing the relationship between productivity and justice in market societies. It combines a basic model for understanding market societies, a framework for integrating the role of racialized and...
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We extend the basic Schumpeterian endogenous growth model by allowing incumbents to undertake innovations to improve their products, while entrants engage in more “radical” innovations to replace incumbents. Our model provides a tractable framework for the analysis of growth driven by both...
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This article analyzes, empirically, the link between public procurement and innovation activities by taking into … applications for 24 countries over the period 1995-2012, we test the impact of public procurement on innovation activities and … patenting is positively affected by the public procurement while a high degree of import penetration reduces the innovation …
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. After linking these ideas to the induced innovation literature of the 1960s and the more recent directed technological …
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We examine antecedents of knowledge recombination and technological breakthroughs. Conceptualizing exploration as a combinatory search of prior new-recombination (an original technology component), we juxtapose contrasting effects of the boundary in which firms search for prior new-recombination...
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Non-technological innovation is an important element of firms' innovation activities that both supplement and … complement technological innovation, i.e. the introduction of new products and new processes. We analyse the spread of … nontechnological innovation in firms, their relation to technological innovation, and their effects to firm performance and success …
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Innovation is fundamentally dependent on the support of research technology. Governments and organizations have been …, our understanding of how specific attributes of research technologies affect the rate and direction of innovation, and … evaluates the role of research technology attributes for the rate and direction of innovation. The model produces empirically …
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capabilities of cooperation and innovation. …
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