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No urban economic assessment is complete without an analysis of worklessness in the most deprived neighbourhoods. In Manchester, as in most other cities, there are many neighbourhoods where worklessness rates are persistently high. However, because the analysis usually done is an anonymous...
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This article describes a theoretical way of understanding business enterprise, for what it is used the stakeholder theory as a theory of the firm. Thus, the purpose of this article is to show an innovative perspective called ontological perspective of stakeholders that relies on a...
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perceived to be involved in less aggressive innovation than the innovators. Four novel hypotheses addressing primary constructs …
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, technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship is key to realizing gains in productivity and competitiveness. …
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This paper studies a two-country production economy with complete and frictionless financial markets and international trade of final goods in which competition in R&D leads to endogenous new firm creation and economic growth. Current monopolists ("incumbents") and potential new firms...
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innovation, the business and social ties connecting firms deepen the hazards associated to the appropriation of rents. …
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The ability to generate innovations and capture the rents from innovation are important for firms’ competitive … innovation output, the knowledge flows among the clustered firms and, ultimately, on who captures the rents from innovation. The … rents from innovation. Extant research has noted that the social and business networks binding firms in clusters are …
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The literature on license auctions for process innovations in oligopoly assumed that the auctioneer reveals the winning bid and stressed that this gives firms an incentive to signal strength through their bids, to the benefit of the innovator. In the present paper we examine whether revealing...
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The paper examines the effects of skilled immigration on US wages that are due to innovation. We extend the studies by … Hunt & Gauthier-Loiselle (2010), and Hunt (2011) to explore the immigration-innovation-wages nexus. Using the National … that are attributable to immigrants‘ contribution to innovation. Our findings suggest that as the share of skilled …
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The objective was to identify links between innovation inputs and economic performance. The result is a structured set … of influential factors which lead to innovation and economic outcomes. A systematical move from the non …-innovative company towards the innovation follower and leader with a highest added value is also presented. We also found that the …
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