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We discuss the two-way link between culture and economic growth. We present a model of endogenous technical change where growth is driven by the innovative activity of entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship is risky and requires investments that affect the steepness of the lifetime consumption profile....
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This paper introduces and describes the invention-insight sample space and uses it to describe the creative process of discovering invention insights — the essential combinations of elements of knowledge to envision the basic working configurations of inventions, the working ideas for new...
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entrepreneurship with respect to economic performance. This paper uses the knowledge spillover theory to explain different innovation …-to-the-market innovation but has no effect on the relationship between knowledge and new-to-the-firm innovation. Our results using European … chances that knowledge will become new-to-the-market innovation. The findings highlight the importance of Schumpeterian …
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economy, community-based social innovation and well-being. While supporting this emphasis, we see a tendency to neglect …
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and patent clearance. As a consequence, device-level licensing would likely have a chilling effect on innovation and …: Licensing at a value chain level where transaction costs are minimal; and licensing in a way that promotes downstream innovation …
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This study investigates the impact of early relationships on innovation at entrepreneurial firms. Prior research has … how competitive exposure, enabled by powerful intermediaries, can inhibit innovation. We develop the concept of … ties to competitors impede innovation, and that this effect is moderated by several factors related to the intermediary …
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Social networks matter in the innovation processes of young and small firms, since lsquo;innovation does not exist in a … vacuum (Van De Ven, 1986: 601).' The contacts a firm has could both generate advantages for further innovation and growth … to either the internal sources or the external contacts to trigger innovation. And when a conclusive study has been …
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The original intention of the government was to provide financial subsidies to firms by implementing innovation support … policies. In turn, this will encourage these firms to carry out technological innovation activities. However, there are still … enterprise innovation. The theoretical and empirical research conclusions are uncertain. In this study, samples unlisted …
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Many scholars have noted that there has been a leadership crisis in both the political and business worlds. It may not be a coincidence that leaders have tended to be males. Throughout recorded history women have participated in important leadership roles – even during antiquity. This paper...
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development; essentialization and masculine norms; finance; identity issues; innovation and technology; motivation; personal and … taxonomy for entrepreneurship; for greater study of innovation-driven entrepreneurship, including as an endeavor of women; for …
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