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This paper investigates the determinants of inter-firm cooperation inresearch and development (R&D). We analyse the impact of structural and firmspecific characteristics, market performance, access to resources and managerialtechniques on different types of inter-firm R&D cooperation. Based on a...
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The world economy and the OECD countries in particular are currently undergoinga phase of rapid and fundamental economic changes. Countries that inthe post-war period have enjoyed strong comparative advantages (mainly) builton high quality production in the manufacturing sector, are now...
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Works councils are an inherent part of the German economic and social system. An analysis of the prevalence of works councils in Germany reveals that they are not uniformly distributed across all types of businesses. Works councils occur less frequently in owner-managed businesses - regardless...
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This paper analyzes how statutory entitlements to maternity or parental leave affect female entry into self-employment after childbirth. For our estimations we use comprehensive panel data for German adults born between 1944 and 1989. We find that utilization of statutory parental leave...
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This study analyses how established SMEs respond to potentially disruptive inno-vations and business models in the course of increasing digitization. Drawing on the strategic entrepreneurship approach we argue that SMEs showing strategic entrepreneurial behaviour are more likely to respond to...
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This paper questions the stereotypical image of migrant-led companies as being less successful than native-led businesses. While facing similar framework conditions, migrant-led businesses are supposed to differ from native-led businesses in terms of their social capital endowment. In its...
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