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competition. For thisreason, it is considered among economy theoreticians like the uniqueassets that is appraise with its use. The … outstanding multinationalcompanies with presence in the world-wide markets by their saleslike Siemens, British Petroleum, Hewlett …
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With the ever increasing energy problems at the doorstep alongside with political, economic, social and environmental challenges, conscious energy management has become of increasing importance in corporate resource management. Rising energy costs, stricter environmental and climate regulations...
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It is difficult for organizations to effectively manage personal knowledge so it can be mobilized, shared, and rewarded to benefit the organization. The difficulties are compounded in large organizations where people with potentially valuable knowledge are unknown to one another and dispersed...
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This paper builds a new model of financial exchange competition, tailored to the institutional details of the modern US … incentives for market design innovation. The novel tension between private and social innovation incentives is incumbents' rents …
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The literature on "Innovation Systems" is divided into several directories. Dif- ferences occur through the definition … effects of cooperative innovation activities and analyzes furthermore how dif- ferent dimensions of regional knowledge affect … the regional effects on coopera- tive innovation activities. We find evidence that the related variety of knowl- edge …
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This paper investigates the differences in innovation behaviour, i.e. differences in innovation sources and innovation … into account: innovation inputs in enterprises, cooperation among firms in R&D activities, the benefits of cooperation with … business partners and innovation effects (innovation outputs and international competitiveness of firms' products and …
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This paper tests whether upstream R&D cooperation leads to downstream collusion. We consider an oligopolistic setting where firms enter in research joint ventures (RJVs) to lower production costs or coordinate on collusion in the product market. We show that a sufficient condition for...
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flows for collaboration and innovation. Companies from the two countries as well as Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and … positive relationship with the companies' research and development (R&D) activities and innovation is developed. It was found … out that the set of variables employed can predict the innovation and R&D of companies, laying of electrochemical and …
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While most economists believe that public scientific research fuels industry innovation and economic growth, systematic … size as a significant driver of drug innovation in the pharmaceutical industry, but they did not find any evidence … supporting science-driven innovation from publicly funded research. This paper uses new data on biomedical research investments …
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