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The intelligent textiles industry uses the results of a wide range of scientific research fields which are multidisciplinary and cover the so called „key enabling technologies”. For the moment there are only a few countries generating and using this knowledge with impact on competitiveness,...
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over time. Therefore, the model proposed by the consulting firm Arthur D. Little in collaboration with the European …
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implies a symbiosis between the education and research, the education system performances contributing in this way to a great …
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The World is in a continuous change at the level of all its components including entrepreneurship, the most dynamic element of the business activity. Another direction of change comes from technologies called “key enabling technologies” and represents a revolution in using raw materials and...
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Using a standard linear city model with two firms, we consider how their licensing activities following their R&D investments affect the locations of the firms and the effort levels of the R&D investments. Although recent studies show that R&D investments that may cause a large cost differential...
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This paper gives a survey of insights into inter-firm alliances and networks for innovation, from a constructivist, interactionist perspective on knowledge, which leads to the notion of 'cognitive distance'.It looks at both the competence and the governance side of relationships.Given cognitive...
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The study discusses the problem of determining the levels and trends in supply and demand for research and development (R&D) in Bulgaria as a problem of the modern market development of the knowledge economy. To solve this problem an own approach of positioning indicators for R&D as indicators...
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In recent decades firms have intensified the exploration of external sources of knowledge to enhance their innovation capabilities. This paper presents an empirical analysis of the factors that affect the importance of academic knowledge for firms’ innovative activities. An integrated approach...
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The Hungarian economy is highly integrated in global value chains (GVC). Upgrading within GVCs is a key factor of sustaining the initial developmental push GVC participation provides. The article concentrates on R&D-based upgrading opportunities and their practical implementation by...
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The purpose of this paper is to discuss the importance of knowledge, both tacit and codified, in the formation of the state of long-term expectations that drive firms’ decisions to search for innovation and to investment in R&D. The paper takes the post-Keynesian theory as reference,...
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