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the last decades many countries have increased the incentives for and pressures on universities to become more involved in … their regions. In response, the universities have developed the so-called Third Mission whereby they collaborate with its … universities after to 1980, we use difference-in-difference approach to estimate its effect on regional economy. The data base …
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-growing manufacturing SMEs during post-crisis period (2009-2012), the main focus was on the determinants of the companies' share in total … number of manufacturing firms in a region. The dataset was collected from SPARK (Professional market and company analysis … expenditures, RnD employees, etc.), urbanization rate, human capital, investment climate, etc. There are 419 manufacturing fast …
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- internal R&D and external R&D acquisition - on productivity in the manufacturing and service industries. The sample comprises a …&D acquisition increased as we moved up to higher productivity levels, especially in high-tech manufacturing industries. Our …
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Using a panel data model, we study the effects of regional and industry-level traits on new business formation (NBF) for 164 industries across 266 Chinese prefectures between 1998 and 2007. The objective is to provide empirical estimates on effects of prefecture traits on entry rates, and in...
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The São Paulo Metropolitan Region (SPMR) displays a strong core-periphery divide. Central areas concentrate the bulk of formal jobs while peripheral areas display high incidence of informal employment. This pattern is reinforced by a large deficit in urban transport provision. Against this...
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The accelerated growth of the service sector is one of the characteristics of the actual pattern of global growth. In Brazil, it is possible to point to a move towards a 'service economy' following the global standard. However, it cannot say that Brazil is regionally services intensive, ie, the...
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of the manufacturing sector. The manufacturing sector is one of the determining scopes of economic activities, which … prove the significance of the manufacturing sector in the city regions of Hungary. Given that place-based policies place a … particular emphasis on the spatiality of economic activities, we examine the spatial distribution of the manufacturing sector by …
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The trajectories of internationalisation followed by family firms can be viewed from several theoretical approaches - phases of the internationalisation process; international entrepreneurship, sociological perspective, family business theory. An historical perspective of the internationalised...
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In the theoretical part of our paper focused on a) The role of the Knowledge / Universities as a leader of … especially on the plan "Athena" of the Ministry of Education, for the restructure / reallocation of the Greek Universities and … case study. In the empirical part of our paper, we are studding the restructure / reallocation of the Greek Universities …
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R&D investments are seen has having an enormous potential impact on the competitive position of regions and perhaps on regional convergence (or divergence) too. The aim of the paper is to study both the localization of R&D investments and regional income distribution among the NUTs 3 regions of...
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