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Mode 2 production of knowledge in Sweden. …
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to support investment in eligible areas of Sweden, with the objective of bolstering growth, and maintaining a balanced … Sweden. The main question is whether the rules of eligibility inherently disadvantage female-run firms, and whether there is …
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Increased productivity is one of the main drivers of economic growth. Considering the increasing importance of the service sector in many economies studies of productivity in service firms are essential, but still rare. Questions concerning the underlying reasons for productivity differences in...
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the mature information society of Sweden, who are excluded from having access to computers and the Internet and do not …
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development at the municipal level in Sweden between 2000 and 2008. We use a unique database including not only total startups …
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This paper follows the industry employment histories of all individuals at some point affiliated with the declining German and dismantling Swedish shipbuilding industries 1970-2000. We analyse the situation of the individual workers leaving shipbuilding through investigating to what extent they...
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There is an abundant literature on industrial ecology aiming at explaining the survival propensity of recently started firms. The majority of the contributions concentrate on the characteristics of the entrepreneur, the new firm or the industry. Only a small minority of the existing studies...
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unique establishment data for the total population of the lodging industry for Sweden makes it possible to analyse jointly …
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This paper analyses the effect of innovation on the well-established productivity-export association in the literature. Here, we argue that actively innovative firms have a higher productivity, which make them more likely to become exporters. Moreover, exporting firms learn from their trading...
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