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We find that institutional ownership in publicly traded companies is associated with more innovation (measured by cite …, policy changes and disaggregating by type of owner we find that the effect of institutions on innovation does not appear to …
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innovation and international technology transfer in general. The literature suggests that patent protection in a host country … encourages technology transfer to that country but that its impact on innovation and development is much more ambiguous. We then … externalities, implies that IP may not be the ideal and cannot be the only policy instrument to encourage innovation in this area …
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innovation capabilities associated with the world of academics as a way to strengthen cooperation and ties between universities …
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Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut substantially, which can be achieved by energy supply technologies with lower emissions, greater energy use efficiency, and substitution in demand. For policy to be efficient requires fairly uniform, fairly...
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standard results are reversed. A monopoly has an incentive to offer excessively specialised goods and delay innovation. It is …
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industrial organisation literature on innovation to explore the causes of this decline, and shows that it was predicted by the … operating efficiency of the sector. Despite this, a lasting decline in basic R&D and innovation input into basic research may … negatively affect development of radical technological innovation in the long run. There is a need for reorientation of energy …
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Purpose While anecdotal evidence suggests that performance-based contracts (PBCs) may foster innovation in buyer … transaction cost economics and agency theory to develop a theoretical model that explains how PBCs may lead to innovation. Design … two main features of PBCs – low-term specificity and performance-based rewards – affect incremental and radical innovation …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how a company which developed an environmentally friendly innovation … friendly innovation during the development stage to improve the likelihood of success and lessons learned from its failure …
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Purpose – Companies have to assess the benefit of supplier innovation before realization. The specific situation of … supplier innovation differs from conventional innovation evaluation because a supplier innovation refers to a subproduct for … which the supplier is responsible. To date, supplier innovation evaluation has not been comprehensively discussed in the …
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