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, R&D investments, and productivity across 12 OECD economies and 17 manufacturing and service industries. Much of the … positive relationship between those cognitive skills and the labour productivity in a country-sector combination. The part of …We focus on human capital measured by education outcomes (skills) and establish the relationship between human capital …
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industries, the impact of high skilled labour, product and process innovation are significant in determining global value chain … development, low-skilled labour, medium skilled labour, process innovation and price level have significant impact on … building their innovation value systems (IS). Specifically for South Korea with proximity in high technology intensive …
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Using sectoral intangible investment data we confirm that intangible capital is a significant determinant of labour … productivity growth. The sectoral setting further allows us to identify the differential impacts of intangible capital across … industries with varying degrees of ICT intensity. Intangible capital appears to be significantly more productive in ICT …
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The main objective of the article is to discuss the direction of changes in the strategies of the most powerful transnational corporations as a result of adjustments to the new challenges created by the growing role of human capital in contemporary international business. Based on the concept of...
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entrepreneurial technology motivated by recent microeconomic literature that fits with the evidence. For this, it introduces two …
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manufacturing productivity growth. There is no strong evidence in the literature on the existence of such link. Our work, however … productivity using firm-level data. First, a broader definition of innovation input is used in which research and development is …This paper investigates whether failure in innovation at the firm level can account for cross-country heterogeneity in …
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information and communication technologies (ICT) across two waves in the UK. Specifically, we compare the "new wave" of cloud and … range of skills. In turn, this STEM-biased adoption pattern has encouraged the concentration of these technologies, leading … to more acute differences between high-tech and low-tech areas and firms. In contrast with classical technology diffusion …
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investments in research and development (R&D) of green technology, for example sustainable drive-trains, can pave the way for a …
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