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' access to new and better capital goods depends on the knowledge gap, i.e., the wedge between the firm's technical knowledge … knowledge diffusion subsequently leading to declining business dynamism. Our findings indicate that only when knowledge … markups, falling labor share and productivity growth. Patents are an important obstacle to knowledge diffusion. We find an …
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By applying the evolutionary economic geography approach and focusing on the organizational dimension of the knowledge … knowledge dynamics unfold in time and space and lead to innovative change. The article focuses on the connections of cumulative … and combinatorial knowledge dynamics at the micro level of firms and other organizations. The empirical results base on …
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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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stocks positively associated with AI innovation but not vice versa. The impact of the two forms of knowledge capital on firm …This paper explores the contributions of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Quantum Computing (QC) knowledge capital to … the production of knowledge and the produc- tion of output within firms. Using the Artificial Intelligence Patent Dataset …
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' access to new and better capital goods depends on the knowledge gap, i.e., the wedge between the firm's technical knowledge … knowledge diffusion subsequently leading to declining business dynamism. Our findings indicate that the dissipation of knowledge … leads to high market concentration and markups, falling labor share and decelerating productivity only when knowledge …
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When commentators discuss innovation’s externalities, they often classify them into one of two categories. On the … positive externalities, or “spillovers” side, legal and economics scholars often speak of the benefits innovation confers on … other innovators. Future innovators profit from past innovation as they “stand on the shoulders of giants” to develop …
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This paper explores the opportunities for integrating Initiative Based Learning (IBL) and Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) in order to improve our understanding of learning in the context of societal transition pathways, and more specifically by focusing on solar PV as an energy transition...
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Knowledge-Based Capital (KBC), despite having a positive effect on productivity at the micro level, is a driver of the weak …
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investment. I show that a constraint on knowledge accumulation rationalizes this pattern and resolves the R&D puzzle. Structural …
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Geographical clusters of innovative activity are mediums for the efficient transfer of tacit knowledge and its … effective translation into innovation. Their force of attraction stems from their ability to lower variable costs in innovative … thermodynamic theory, that models the tradeoff between fixed costs and variable costs. We identify tacit knowledge as noise …
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