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This paper reviews the first results from a large Danish survey on organisational innovation within the private … have undertaken organisational innovation during the period of 1993-95, i.e. innovative Y-firms and non-innovative N … flexibility and combine technical and organisational innovation in order to meet this challenge. However, 1/3 of the N …
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In this paper, I describe and analyze the phenomenon of informal development collaboration between firms in the field of embedded Linux, a type of open source software. To explain the observed phenomenon of voluntary revealing, I develop a duopoly model of quality competition. The central...
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dominate economic analyses, including innovation studies. As a reaction to this a new strand of service innovation studies has … emerged within the last decade. These studies do not aim to compare innovation in services directly with innovation in … manufacturing, rather they aim a studying distinctive features of service innovation. This has among other things resulted in the …
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The literature is inconclusive as to whether Marshallian specialization or Jacobian diversification externalities favour regional innovativeness. The specialization argument poses that regional specialization towards a particular industry improves innovativeness in that industry. Regional...
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Leading firms have begun to offer “user toolkits for innovation”. User toolkits are seen as a means to eliminate …
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We present a model in which two of the most important features of the long-run growth process are reconciled: the massive changes in the structure of production and employment; and the Kaldor facts of economic growth. We assume that households expand their consumption along a hierarchy of needs...
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This paper analyzes the impact of inequality on growth when technical progress is driven by innovations and consumers have hierarchic preferences. Inequality has an impact on growth because it affects the structure and the dynamics of demand. Redistribution from very rich to very poor consumers...
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humain) dans l’Europe élargie d’aujourd’hui ? Quels sont les résultats des pays européens en matière d’innovation, nerf de la … results of the European countries in terms of innovation, nerve of competitiveness and source of growth ? Short and lung term …
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Dans cet article, notre recherche a pour objectif de démontrer le rôle des territoires dans les processus d’innovation … caractère encastré de l’économique dans le social. C’est dans ces mêmes termes que nous abordons les processus de l’innovation …. In this paper, our research aims at showing the role of territories in innovation processes. It mobilizes the work of …
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ce cadre juridique. En particulier, quels en sont les impacts sur l’innovation chinoise ? Est-ce un moyen de favoriser l …’investissement local et donc de stimuler l’innovation « endogène » ? Ou bien le respect des règles internationales en matière de propriété … constitue une approche systémique du processus d’innovation. Celle-ci découle non pas de la prise en compte d’un seul paramètre …
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