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productivity effects of gross job flow rates before and after reforms. Job creation was low throughout the period in this sector … also increased significantly. Intra- and inter-sectoral job reallocation had no effect on aggregate labor productivity … the firms with the lowest productivity …
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We present new evidence on how employment growth varies across firm types (size, productivity, and wage) and over the … hirings from/to employment (poaching) and net hirings from nonemployment. High-productivity firms are the most growing firms …
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market sorting, and aggregate shocks. In response to a positive productivity shock, incentives to sort increase … disproportionately. Firms respond by posting additional vacancies, and the strength of the response is increasing in firm productivity …
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Literature suggests that location should matter for R&D activities. However, attempts to empirically detect differences in innovation activity between regions have so far been rather unsuccessful. Using a unique data set which contains comparable information about manufacturing enterprises in...
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productivity of Chinese firms. For our main analysis we use data for 1,140 patenting firms listed at mainland China stock exchanges … over the time-period 2001-2010. In-house R&D based on indigenous knowledge does indeed improve productivity as does … foreign firms, and employing foreign researchers inside China contribute to firm productivity, whereas international joint …
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productivity of Chinese firms. For our main analysis we use data for 1,140 patenting firms listed at mainland China stock exchanges … over the time-period 2001-2010. In-house R&D based on indigenous knowledge does indeed improve productivity as does … foreign firms, and employing foreign researchers inside China contribute to firm productivity, whereas international joint …
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This paper analyzes and compares the equilibrium levels of R&D expenditures, product quality, output, price, consumer surplus, and profit of a firm from noncooperative and cooperative product R&D games. This is done using an international duopoly model in which two firms produce differentiated...
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While prior studies have investigated the effect of collaborative R&D with different partner types (suppliers, customers, competitors and research institutions & universities) on firms' innovative performance, the implications of dynamic patterns in these collaborations have not received...
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&D knowledge located in the US. The positive influence on total factor productivity is larger if the research of the inventors …-how. -- technology sourcing ; knowledge spillovers ; productivity ; open innovation …
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productivity and productivity in innovative (new to the market) sales. Using data on a large sample of Dutch innovating firms in … productivity growth in 1996-1998. The results confirm a major heterogeneity in the rationales and goals of R&D cooperation …. Competitor and supplier cooperation focus on incremental innovations, improving the productivity performance of firms. University …
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