Economics of Innovation
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Innovation Networks
Edited by Andreas Pyka, Günter Küppers
This book presents a broad overview of the multifaceted phenomena of innovation networks, which have assumed increasing importance with the emergence of the so-called ‘knowledge economy’. The topic of innovation networks is analysed thro... -
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Environmental Policy and Technological Innovation
Carlos Montalvo Corral
Environmental Policy and Technological Innovation comprehensively explores the factors which can influence a firm’s behavioural approach towards developing clean technologies. Unlike many other studies on environmental policy, it address... -
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Innovation in Multinational Corporations in the Information Age
Grazia D. Santangelo
Innovation in Multinational Corporations in the Information Age investigates the production of information communication technology (ICT) through multinational corporations worldwide, and particularly in Europe. -
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The Economics of Technology Transfer
Edited by Sanjaya Lall
The Economics of Technology Transfer presents a selection of the most important articles in the field, many of which are not easily accessible. The volume pays particular attention to issues facing developing countries in the context of ... -
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The Economics of Scientific Knowledge
Yanfei Shi
The Economics of Scientific Knowledge demonstrates how contemporary economic theories, such as rational choice theory, public choice theory, game theory, and neo-institutionalist economics can be successfully applied to resolve the issue... -
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The Strategic Management of Innovation
Jon Sundbo
This book deals with the complex social process of managing an innovative organization. Jon Sundbo presents an original sociology-based theory of innovation in firms which combines developments in markets and other environments with inte... -
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Technological Learning and Competitive Performance
Paulo N. Figueiredo
Paulo Figueiredo comprehensively examines how and why latecomer companies differ in the manner and rate at which they accumulate technological capability over time. He focuses on how key features of the underlying learning processes infl...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Technology, Economic Growth and Crises in East Asia
G. C. Rodrigo
This important book develops an evolutionary conception of growth in East Asia, in which technology, organizations and institutions interact and co-evolve to advance productivity. Episodic crises are seen as disruptions which bring to th... -
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Successful Innovation
Jan Cobbenhagen
Innovation as an activity is not new – what has changed is the pace at which firms have to innovate. This book analyses innovation success at the company, rather than the project, level and contributes to the development of a new theory... -
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The Economic Challenge for Europe
Edited by Jan Fagerberg, Paolo Guerrieri, Bart Verspagen
This book will be indispensable to scholars and policymakers in the areas of economic growth, international competitiveness, innovation, regional development and European studies. -
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Trade Specialisation, Technology and Economic Growth
Keld Laursen
How does Ricardian specialisation affect economic development in relatively advanced countries? Keld Laursen, inspired by the myriad newly-emergent neoclassical/new industrial economics contributions, makes a detailed study of the role ... -
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Innovation, Evolution of Industry and Economic Growth
Edited by David B. Audretsch, Steven Klepper
In this wide-ranging collection of significant articles by leading scholars, the editors link the impact of innovation to the process by which firms and industries change over time and ultimately to economic development and growth.