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This work introduces firm heterogeneity in a dynamic model of growth with both process and product innovations. Deliberate R&D is undertaken to create new varieties of products that contribute to welfare through consumer's love of variety. Long-run growth is fuelled by process innovations that...
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skilled workers are used both in innovation and consumer goods production. Using the model, we investigate how the direction …
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Non-technological innovation is an important element of firms' innovation activities that both supplement and … complement technological innovation, i.e. the introduction of new products and new processes. We analyse the spread of … nontechnological innovation in firms, their relation to technological innovation, and their effects to firm performance and success …
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increasing levels of detail. They describe in complex terms a strategic planning process asserted to capture innovation. The … information required for an organization’s innovation strategies. Organizing the information behind these strategies allows us to … capture the innovation built into them …
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Innovation Scoreboard-EIS of the European Commission for 36 countries in the period 2010-2019. We use Panel Data with Fixed …
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innovation that illustrates an endogenous process of internal competition. This often political and contentious process can have …
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attained in recent years in terms of research and innovation development, sketching the Chinese academic and industrial R …&D&I landscape and goals, identifying some of the most significant shifts and trends paving the way to an innovation-driven economy …
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Christensen (1997) provided evidence for disruptions in the hard disk drive industry by examining the technological changes of disk drives. By building up the disruption model, Christensen argues that the failures of the established firms in the industry to respond to simple technological...
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This Note applies the concept of "paradigm shifts" from the history and philosophy of science to describe how patents on biomedical research tools - inputs to basic research - can create conditions conducive to fundamental advances in scientific theory. Patents on research tools can prevent...
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We propose a simple model where the innovation rate of a technological domain depends on the innovation rate of the … predictability of innovation rates can be boosted substantially when network effects are taken into account. In the case where a … technology's neighbourhood further innovation rates are known, the average predictability gain is 28% compared to simpler time …
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