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While in general entrepreneurs in emerging economies are significantly different from entrepreneurs in mature markets on most dimensions, serial entrepreneurs demonstrate certain similarities in their goals and motivations, skills and competencies, resources, strategies and other...
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business, and who recall their business management experience positively are likely to harbour restart intentions. Only ‘being …
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We propose a behavioural model of technological change with evolutionary switching between boundedly rational costly innovators and free imitators, and study the endogenous interplay of innovation decisions, market price dynamics and technological progress. Innovation and imitation are strategic...
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learning—learning through R&D in wind turbine manufacturing, learning from previous experience of installation, and learning …&D and previous installation experience matter, interactions between wind turbine manufacturers and wind project developer … experience of other wind farm developers, our results indicate that wind power firms mainly learn from their own experience and …
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In this paper we seek to identify different driving forces behind the fall in LNG liquefaction unit costs. Our focus is on organizational learning including process specific R&D, but we also seek to account for autonomous technological change, scale effects and the effects of upstream...
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"Learning-by-doing" is usually identified as a process whereby performance increases with experience in production. The … "learning", or performance improvement over time is not a by-product of the mere repetition of the same production activities …
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This paper analyzes two possible methodologies of modeling international technology spillovers in a climate-economy CGE model. Technological change, by affecting productivity, energy and carbon intensity, eventually influences the amount of CO2 emissions, the costs and the timing of the policies...
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The incorporation of experience curves has enhanced the treatment of technological change in models used to evaluate … the cost of climate and energy policies. However, the set of activities that experience curves are assumed to capture is … much broader than the set that can be characterized by learning-by-doing, the primary connection between experience curves …
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