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production activities in four research-intensive manufacturing sectors (chemicals and pharmaceuticals, motor vehicles, machinery …
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production activities in four research-intensive manufacturing sectors (chemicals and pharmaceuticals, motor vehicles, machinery … ; corporate R&D Strategies ; chemicals and pharmaceuticals ; machinery ; electrical engineering ; motor vehicles ; bazaar effect …
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Responding to research questioning the significance of external factors such as industry and country in explaining the patterns of innovation-related activities, we examine the effects of factors both internal and external to the firm. Analyzing CIS data, we find that external factors are more...
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Using data from 6378 Mexican firms for the 2012–2013 period, this paper estimates the effect of competition with China for the US market on the innovation efforts of the Mexican manufacturing sector. After controlling for the influence of several variables, we find a U-curve shaped...
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under-performing food and beverages industry, and the over-achiever electrical machinery sector), probably because the …
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This paper tries to account for impact from both R&D tax incentives and subsidies policies on firm innovation in China. Unlike most of the literature, we look at the joint effect of the two R&D policies when they are awarded to firms simultaneously rather than separately, measuring firm...
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In this article we investigate - both conceptually and empirically - the relationship between three interconnected elements of the Schumpeterian "engine of progress": the ability of industries' R&D efforts to turn out successful innovations; the ability of innovations to lead to high...
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Purpose: Over time, technological intensity has been used as a proxy for innovation capability of firms in an industrial sector. However, not only firms belonging to the stratum of high technological intensity are able to innovate. Therefore, this study aims to explore a potential association...
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