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In this work, inspired by Winter (2006), in fact of vintage 1968, we discuss the relation between three different levels of analysis of technologies, namely as (i) bodies of problem-solving knowledge, (ii) organizational procedures, and (iii) input--output relations. We begin by arguing that the...
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This paper presents the basic ideas and methodologies of a set of contemporary contributions which are grouped under the general heading of "evolutionary economics." Some achievements--especially with regard to the analysis of technological change and economic dynamics--are illustrated, some...
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This paper explores the interplay between entry, selection and innovative learning as determinants of industrial evolution. It proposes a model aimed at capturing some essential features of learning and competition as drivers of the dynamics. Using both analytical and numerical techniques, the...
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This working paper reports the main lines of discussion that developed during a four-day workshop held August 10-13, 1995, at the Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, New Mexico. The workshop was devoted to exploring the difficulties and promise of current research on organizational routines and...
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Italy ranked last in terms of manufacturing productivity growth according to OECD estimates over the last decade with a flat, if not declining, trend. In this work we investigate the underlying firm-level dynamics of enterprises on the grounds of a database developed by the Italian Statistical...
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In the most general terms, a technology can be seen as a human-constructed means for achieving a particular end, such as the movement of goods and people, the transmission of information or the cure of a disease. These means most often entail procedures regarding how to achieve the ends...
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