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knowledge involves an overly sharp distinction between technically possible and technically impossible a distinction which has … no counterpart in the realities of organizational knowledge. The main elements of a Schumpeterian view are described and …
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Specialized knowledge-generating jobs comprise close to one fifth of employment and one fourth of the wage bill in … and shares of management workers, their higher shares in employment at the firm level are correlated with more innovation … profitability. This suggests that firms use specialized knowledge workers to generate within-firm knowledge and create firm …
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consider eco-innovation as a new path which generates growth in future. To refocus their strategy, ‘knowledge capital', a …The purpose of this paper is to study the place of eco-innovation in industrial firms' current strategy and to … capability to develop collaborative research appears central to develop eco-innovation for two reasons: the necessity to share …
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This paper presents a new approach to the theory of the firm by identifying factor complementarities as central to the determination of the firm?s boundaries. The factor complementarities may take a variety of forms: technological and informational complementarities, as well as economies of...
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