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Competitiveness clusters (or innovation clusters) are the focal point of French new industrial policy. They are based … a brief literature review of cluster theory, we focus on the theoretical conditions under which French innovation …
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We show evidence of local spillover effects in corporate innovation productivity. Specifically, we find that firms …’ patent counts and patent citations are positively related to the innovation output of other local firms, including those … suggests that the quality of the local labor market is an important aspect of local vibrancy affecting innovation spillover …
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In the U.S. real estate market, around 30 percent of listed properties remain unsold. We examine whether unsold property listings exert externalities in the housing market. Our study builds on a comprehensive dataset that encompasses residential property listings in Orange County (California)...
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domestic firms by the spillover of their technological know-how, innovation capability, and marketing and management skills …
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entrepreneurship with respect to economic performance. This paper uses the knowledge spillover theory to explain different innovation …-to-the-market innovation but has no effect on the relationship between knowledge and new-to-the-firm innovation. Our results using European … chances that knowledge will become new-to-the-market innovation. The findings highlight the importance of Schumpeterian …
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The paper analyzes the impact of FDI on home and host countries, when firms compete both in the choice of international strategy and in R&D. A two-country, two-firm model is used. The problem is structured as a three-stage game in which firms must decide: the mode of foreign expansion; how much...
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