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show that spillovers can diffuse through cooperation in upstream and downstream phases of the innovation process. On the … the French biotechnology sector. These interactions are observable at a double level. On the one hand, public research can … influence private research, and conversely. Researchers of these two spheres develop important relations of cooperation. We then …
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While business-NGO partnerships have received much attention in recent years, insights have been obtained from research in ‘stable' contexts, not from conflict-ridden countries where such collaboration may be even more crucial in building trust and capacity and in addressing governance...
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cooperative network can allow this transmission too. The results show that spillovers flows freely through relations of co-operation …The aim of this paper is to test, thanks to knowledge production function, the spatial dimension of spillovers inside … public networks. Spillovers from public research are seen as less submitted to spatial constraint than private spillovers …
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that protects cooperators. We consider cooperation as characterized by a cultural trait transmitted via an endogenous … initially localized domain of preferences for cooperation can invade the whole population and characterize the asymptotic speed … relatively low cost segmenting institutions can appear in new places thanks to the spatial random diffusion of cooperation …
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cooperation in the subsidized regions …
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transmission channels on innovation adoption is especially important for cooperation, leaving trade and competition as apparently … overall result argues that more cooperation across firms and countries is going to be beneficial to the process of innovation …
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This paper examines the role of cooperativeness and impatience in the exploitation of common pool resources (CPRs) by combining laboratory experiments with field data. We study fishermen whose main, and often only, source of income stems from the use of fishing grounds with open access. The...
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This paper examines the role of other-regarding and time preferences for cooperation in the field. We study the … fishermen who exhibit a higher propensity for cooperation in a laboratory public goods experiment, and those who show more … the laboratory public goods game exhibits no inter-temporal spillovers, measured time preferences should not predict …
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This paper examines the role of other-regarding and time preferences for cooperation in the field. We study the … fishermen who exhibit a higher propensity for cooperation in a laboratory public goods experiment, and those who show more … the laboratory public goods game exhibits no inter-temporal spillovers, measured time preferences should not predict …
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This paper examines the role of other-regarding and time preferences for cooperation in the field. We study the … fishermen who exhibit a higher propensity for cooperation in a laboratory public goods experiment, and those who show more … the laboratory public goods game exhibits no inter-temporal spillovers, measured time preferences should not predict …
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