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The capacity of developing economies to narrow the gap in living standards with the OECD nations depends critically on their ability to imitate and innovate new technologies. Toward this end, developing economies have access to three avenues of technological advance: technology transfer,...
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This paper uses a survey of 1,826 firms distributed over ten East Asian metropolitan areas – Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Seoul, and five Chinese cities – to investigate the sources of firm-level R&D capabilities. The analysis identifies the impact of 23 survey variables, classified by...
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This dissertation examines the relation between reported financial performance and qualitative disclosure in the research and development (R&D) disclosure setting. While the influence of performance on firms? disclosure decisions is a fundamental issue in the accounting literature, prior studies...
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more flexibility leading to more innovation and reform. We apply our theory to business firms, transition economies, and …
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innovation. In particular, industries whose younger firms depend more on external finance realize faster rate of technological …
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relationship between competition and innovation, Aghion, Dewatripont and Rey (1999) showed that this could be reversed if agency …
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’s internal and external environment. This dissertation contributes to the entrepreneurship and innovation literatures by …
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