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Based on a survey adapted from the Fourth European Community Innovation Survey (CIS-4), this study finds that, in the … new product sales as a percentage of total sales or engage in R&D or collaborative innovation activities in China are more … likely to survive and remain in Guangdong. The study fills a gap in the literature by investigating the effects of innovation …
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In this introduction, we review the arguments that underpin the rationale for the special section, and provide a structured sequence for the contents of the six selected papers that comprise the section.
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The 2008 economic crisis has severely reduced the short-term willingness of firms to invest in innovation. But this … environment. This paper, based on the latest three waves of the UK Community Innovation Survey, compares drivers of innovation …
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Following a recent paper by Filippetti and Archibugi [Filippetti, A., Archibugi, D., 2011. Innovation in times of … crisis: National systems of innovation, structure and demand. Research Policy 40(2), 179–192], this article aims to …
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During the economic crisis of 2008 and 2009, governments in Europe stabilized their economies by means of fiscal policy. After decades of absence, deficit spending was used to counteract the heavy decline in demand. In Germany, public spending went partially into R&D subsidies in favor of small...
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-specific institutional characteristics. In contrast with the institutional emphasis of the National Systems of Innovation frameworks, where …
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Few studies in developing countries have examined innovation in an emerging field such as regenerative medicine (RM …). Here, we compare case studies of the RM sectors in Brazil, China and India to help understand RM innovation from a systemic … perspective. Innovation in developing countries is usually described as a process of reverse engineering carried out by firms, but …
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Interactions between public research organizations and industry can be conceptualized as having three main stages: drivers of interaction, channels of interaction, and the perceived benefits from collaboration. Both of the agents differ in terms of the incentives they have to collaborate and the...
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reported by the GSM Association, and collected detailed histories of the development of the services and their innovation … suggests that the traditional North-to-South diffusion framework fails to explain these new sources of innovation and may …
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This paper examines how foreign-owned and domestically owned firms transform innovation into employment growth. The … between the two groups: Due to general productivity increases and process innovation, foreign-owned firms experience higher … job losses than domestically owned firms. At the same time, employment-creating effects of product innovation are larger …
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