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Innovation is the result of an interactive process. Knowledge-intensive interactions among different partners are … investigating the impact of R&D collaboration networks on the innovation performance of firms and regions has developed over the …
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firm’s environmental innovation performance. However, the literature suggests that R&D collaboration is not always … beneficial. Therefore, a more elaborated analysis of the effects of R&D collaborations on a firm’s environmental innovation … a firm’s environmental innovation performance. In addition, this paper addresses the question of whether the diversity …
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Corporate Innovation Processes” at the Technical University of Dresden. It consists of six already published papers and articles … claims is adaptation through innovation. The overall objective of this thesis is to investigate how the perception of climate … change on the part of stakeholders affects corporate innovation processes. In this context, these issues are examined both …
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enterprises’ operational environment. This article contributes to environmental innovation literature by providing a comprehensive … this context, the prime issue is how the perception of climate change affects corporate innovation processes. Firstly, the …
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In this article, we describe the results of a multiple case study on the indirect corporate innovation impact of … driver for incremental energy efficiency innovations in the enterprises’ production processes. For product innovation …
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source of innovative activities within companies. Broken down by sectoral innovation patterns, this article examines the role … of formal education and actual occupation for product innovation performance in manufacturing firms within a probit model … to the Pavitt classification. Sectors with a high share of highly skilled employees engage in product innovation above …
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Growth in advanced economies is essentially driven by innovation activities. From a demographic point of view the … question rises, whether the trend of an ageing workforce will affect the innovation capacities of these economies. To answer … model, relating a firm’s innovation potential to the age composition of its employees. The analysis provides evidence of …
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The study deals with the question whether external (foreign and West German) investors in East Germany induce technological spillover effects in favor of domestic firms. It ties in with a number of other econometric spillover studies, especially for transition economies, which show rather mixed...
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team size is shown: more developers may increase the total profit of an innovation (before paying the involved people) but …
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Regarding technological innovativeness, the transformed economy of the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) clearly lags behind the Western part of the country. To face this weakness, a broad mixture of policy measures was carried out in recent years. Particular attention is drawn to the...
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