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Adopting disruptive technologies for decarbonizing hard-to-abate industrial sectors requires experimentation through demonstration (pilot) projects. However, from an economic perspective, the potential long-term benefits and the difficulties in designing relevant public policies are not...
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information, which drives innovation and welfare. Private incentives, however, lead to information asymmetries resulting in market … implementation in order to achieve innovation-friendly and competitive digital markets. …
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information which drives innovation and welfare. Private incentives, however, lead to information asymmetries resulting in market … elements of its implementation in order to achieve innovation friendly and competitive digital markets …
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information which drives innovation and welfare. Private incentives, however, lead to information asymmetries resulting in market … elements of its implementation in order to achieve innovation-friendly and competitive digital markets …
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and merchants that allow the collection of profiling information which drives innovation and welfare. Private incentives …
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and merchants that allow the collection of profiling information which drives innovation and welfare. Private incentives …
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Contractual flexibility in public-private partnerships increases plausible political contestability and industry capture. The anticipation of political hazards, hold-up, and knowledge-transfer barriers redounds to regulatory and contractual rigidities that reduce managerial efficiency and often...
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This paper analyses the effectiveness of knowledge transfer between research and development (R&D) and intra-firm production units. Specifically, two distinct network structures are compared: the lead factory concept and traditional networks of R&D and production. Based on an analytical...
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