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studying the macroeconomic relationships between consumption of luxury, innovation and growth in the presence of non …
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implications of trade and luxury, conceived as a kind of social innovation explaining the wealth of nations. During the first half … of the 19th century, the Classical economic approach was formed around the links between luxury, technical innovation and …
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While the history of luxury, as a craft activity, is a very long one, the luxury goods industry as we currently know it, is relatively young. At the end of the 19th century some entrepreneurs created a new industrial logic focused on luxury goods. Nicole-Barbe Ponsardin-Cliquot (Champagne),...
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innovation? This analysis is based on a review of theoretical as well as empirical literature carried out in the field of CSR of … technological innovation in small companies. We will then propose a model integrating all the dimensions identified from these …
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Two eras can be distinguished in the history of innovation: era of inventor and era of researcher, even if they recover … two eras. During the first, own saving, family saving and help of associates were the only ways to finance innovation. In …
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collaboration, this research allows us to bring new understanding on entrepreneurial emergence and contemporary social innovation …
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