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Innovations, be they radical new products or technology improvements are widely recognized as a key factor of economic growth. To identify the factors triggering innovative activities is a main concern for economic theory and empirical analysis. As the number of hypotheses is large, the process...
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results in a selection bias that affects econometric estimates of innovation production functions. We propose a methodology to … evaluate whether estimates that rely on the single-office count are affected by a selection bias. -- Innovation production …
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The study of the innovative output of organizations often relies on a count of patents filed at one single office of reference such as the European Patent Office (EPO). Yet, not all organizations file their patents at the EPO, raising the specter of a selection bias. Using novel datasets of the...
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The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of entrepreneurship and innovation activities on business … ARDL model. The estimation results of the model for the period show that innovation activities are pro-cyclical. In other … words, innovation activities have a positive relationship with the cycles. Accordingly, the increasing of innovation …
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Despite the widespread use of economic information to anticipate changes in business conditions, innovation metrics are …
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The identification of potential innovation efforts plays an important role in evaluating the innovation process. The … innovation efforts of firms in developing countries might be different to those of Western enterprises. This paper evaluates … innovation processes in developing countries, especially the relationship between innovation efforts and outcomes. Instead of …
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Innovation and technological change are central to the quest for regional development. In the globally … cities results from a complex chain that starts with scale, density and geography, which then combines with industrial … structure characterised by its extent of specialisation, competition and diversity, to yield innovation and productivity growth …
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The study of the innovative output of organizations often relies on a count of patents filed at one single office of reference such as the European Patent Office (EPO). Yet, not all organizations file their patents at the EPO, raising the specter of a selection bias. Using novel datasets of the...
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analysis to discover the specific intangible drivers of innovation performance for developed and developing countries. The … relationship with product innovations. The influence of human capital on innovation performance was justified using fixed effect …
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Innovation and technological change are central to the quest for regional development. In the globally … cities results from a complex chain that starts with scale, density and geography, which then combines with industrial … structure characterised by its extent of specialisation, competition and diversity, to yield innovation and productivity growth …
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