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show that, in the early stages of innovation, Chinese firms fail to incorporate learning spillovers into their innovation …, learning spillovers positively increase firms' innovation output as well as their performance, especially for firms with high …This paper adopts a structural framework to study the process of indigenous innovation and its impact on firm …
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and local knowledge and innovation dynamics. In particular, we highlight how the global scene is changing in the … innovation in the large urban agglomerations in the old and in new industrialized countries with their concentrations of … base of large cities, and (iii) the interactive dynamics related to learning and creativity. …
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economic development. Knowledge-based economies are founded on increasing specialization, research, innovation and learning … training, innovation, information infrastructure, the institutional regime. This contribution will focus mainly on one of those …-based economy, it focuses on the relationship between knowledge-based economies and the role of institutions. Institutions and the …
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Human resources are a key factor for firm success, particularly nowadays when most industrial economies face an increasing shortage of qualified labour. With their pooled labour markets, regional clusters have been shown to be a preferable location for firms in order to satisfy their demand for...
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This paper explores how heterogenous risk drives the firm innovation–survival relationship using a large sample of new … entrepreneurial firms in China. Results show that innovation increases the probability of survival, although the impact on firm … survival is conditioned by the timing of the innovation, the characteristics associated with the innovation strategy, along …
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technological learning during each phase of the structural model: (i) the firm's decision to innovate, (ii) the innovation effort … firms fail to incorporate learning spillovers into their innovation effort, even when considering their absorptive capacity …. Conversely, we found that in the later stages of innovation, learning spillovers positively increase firms' innovation output as …
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The launch of China’s STAR market (officially known as the Science and Technology Innovation Board of Shanghai Stock …. Using a sample of Chinese A-share listed firms, we find that firms with higher innovation had significantly higher stock … innovation and prompted them to reward innovations to a greater extent. This finding remains intact after an array of robustness …
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This paper presents evidence on the spatial distribution and effects of urban agglomeration on firm innovation. It uses … a unique dataset that consistently defines city boundaries and identifies firms' innovation-related activities across 25 … developing countries in Asia. We find firm innovation to be highly concentrated at the city level. We also find substantial gains …
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, and an ever larger share of the population living in cities. We explain this pattern within a regional innovation …
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's conceptualizations of social rules and norms, in particular when it comes to evolutionary processes and innovation dynamics. …
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