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For Kaldor (1972), economic growth is the resultant of a chain-reaction between increases in supply and increases in demand. In order to show the interest of this view, I represent this growth process by an entrepreneurial growth model based on the principle of effective demand. The aggregate...
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Network industries are now characterized by a regime of permanent innovation, while they continue to be fixed and sunk …
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based on innovation. Private equity activity is in this regard a better mode of financing innovative enterprises added to …
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correlated to the size of investment of the innovation projects and the level of seniority is positively associated to the most … innovative projects. The seniority of champions explains positively the innovation success, but the hierarchical level has no …
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relates to the type of innovation, the characteristics of the market sector in which they operate, the firms’ characteristics …
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Information systems (IS) research has examined a broad range of factors influencing the effective adoption of information technology (IT). However, so far, much remains to be done with respect to the exact role played by socio-emotional processes and their influence on IT adoption in the...
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part is dedicated to the definition of an analytical framework for the study of the repositioning of military innovation … within the French system of innovation. The third part focuses on the identification of the modalities allowing the assertion …
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benefit to firms that imitate existing technologies or those that are involved in incremental innovation. On the other hand …
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