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It is often argued that high tech industries drive growth processes, and that they are the sources of growth in output, employment and productivity in the knowledge economy. This is a special case of a more general argument that economic growth is characterized by the creation of new and the...
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine both the Latino/Hispanic entrepreneurs’ social media adoption (SMA) for business purposes and the influence of culture on personal versus business social network platform (SNP) selection. Design/methodology/approach: The Technology Acceptance...
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In March 2008, proposed regulations were reissued addressing the treatment of expenditures incurred on tangible assets. The proposed regulations provide that if a taxpayer claims a casualty loss deduction, then all repair expenditures incurred relating to that casualty, must be...
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It is a general understanding that the advanced economies are currently undergoing a fundamental transformation into knowledge-based societies. There is a firm belief that this is based on the development of high-tech industries. Correspondingly, in this scenario low-tech sectors appear to be...
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This paper examines the dynamics of the computer hardware industry in Ireland and Scotland in a global context, from its inception in the late 1950s to the present. It provides a detailed account of plant openings and closures in both the system assembly and the component manufacturing segment....
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H<sc>illiard</sc> R. and J<sc>acobson</sc> D. Cluster versus firm specific-factors in the development of dynamic capabilities in the pharmaceutical industry in Ireland: a study of responses to changes in environmental protection regulations, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. This paper uses the evolutionary economic theory of...
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