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. The first essay studies the interaction between economic integration, product and process innovation, and relative skill … enterprises respond by investing more aggressively in both product and process innovation. The relative demand for unskilled …
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"Case-study analysis shows that long-lasting social–ecological systems have institutional arrangements regulating where, when, and how to appropriate resources instead of how much. Those cases testify to the importance of the fit between ecological and institutional dynamics. Experiments are...
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resulting uniformity can be potential impediments to radical innovation. Our approach to analyzing adaptation to environmental …
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innovation while conserving the linkages between the past and the future. "This paper is based upon ethnobotanical and … of contemporary indigenous systems of resource management in a manner that allows for innovation and self- determination …
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four decades. This innovation path also aims to promote environmental quality, particularly by reducing emissions of … criteria air pollutants, to reduce U.S. dependence on imported oil, and to induce technological innovation and diffusion in … energy production and consumption. The innovation path would reduce economy-wide carbon emissions by 26% below baseline …
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innovation and technology diffusion, such impacts would not be evenly distributed across countries. Deep questions also arise … innovation and competition in their own markets. Developing countries may need to take the lead in policy experimentation and IP … innovation in order to offset overly protectionist tendencies in the rich countries and to maintain the supply of global public …
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In a winner-take-all duopoly market for systems in which firms invest to improvetheir products, a monopoly supplier of an essential system component may havean incentive to advantage itself by technological tying; that is, by designing thecomponent to work better in its own system. If the...
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have arisen, showing the driving forces of European innovation in mobile learning. We propose context as a central …
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aspect of today's organizations is their focus on service, mass customization, and continuous innovation. This focus often …
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-production and co-consumption, caused by a service innovation, influence her perceptions of service innovation characteristics and … co-consumption play important roles in explaining innovation characteristics and adoption decisions. More specifically … customer's evaluation of service innovation characteristics as well as her adoption decision. The focal customer's disposition …
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