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increasingly important sector in the German economy. Cross-sectional data from an innovation survey and panel data from a quarterly …
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provides the panel data base of our study. Firm performance is measured by the survey respondents? ordinal indication of their …
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provides the panel data base of our study. Firm performance is measured by the survey respondents' ordinal indication of their …
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We estimate the relative contribution of mobile scientists who leave academia for the private sector on the subsequent innovative performance of the firms they join. We use data on the population of Danish firms and their R&D workers for the period 1999-2004 and measure innovation performance by...
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provides the panel data base of our study. Firm performance is measured by the survey respondents' ordinal indication of their …
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In an a priori view, it is usually assumed that the business cycle of manufacturing industries leads the business cycle of the service sector. This seems to be even more plausible for the relationship between business-related services, whose high growth rates in recent years were largely due to...
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In an a priori view, it is usually assumed that the business cycle of manufacturing industries leads the business cycle of the service sector. This seems to be even more plausible for the relationship between business-related services, whose high growth rates in recent years were largely due to...
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In this paper it is tested which of the various alternative approaches for constructing knowledge spillover pools suggested in existing literature measures the extent to which a firm can costlessly receive external knowlegde best. Since knowledge spillovers are unmeasurable, a 'goodness of fit'...
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