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, education and collaboration, and students are given the opportunity to work within applied research projects. The findings are … relationship between research and education. The study, based on interviews and questionnaires, focus on the interaction within … education benefits from a collaborative environment since: researchers hold positive attitudes toward integrating research …
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uniform. Despite overwhelming evidence on the benefits of collaboration, patent data from 1994-2001 in Sweden demonstrate that … to universities when it comes to collaboration. However, the size of the market does not matter at all when it comes to … collaboration, more important is the density and diversity of the market. …
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article analyses the collaboration between the interested parties on this issue. …
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While there has been increased interest in the role of occupations, little has been done from a methodological and empirical approach to find out exactly how occupational analysis plays out on the ground in real places and how the study of the relationships among occupations across industries...
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unrelated variety in education and occupation among employees, as well as in industries, on regional growth. We show that for …
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of university and labor market success of graduates in terms of their subsequent wages, employability or over-education … on graduates from Swedish higher education institutions (HEI), the paper finds significant variation in the impact of … sciences, medicine and teacher education from more prestigious universities systematically differ from others in their …
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We examine the relationship between entrepreneurship and education length and field. Entrepreneurship and education are … in the form of new firms is the objective, then how will more education influence its achievability? We examine this … question at the individual level using a full population data-set, and analyze the influence of education length and field on …
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spillovers, on firms propensity to innovate. Diversity is measured in terms of industries as well as employee education and … occupation, of which the results show a positive neighborhood effect from diversity in education. In addition, an added positive … effect from neighborhood diversity in education is found for firms with a larger share of highly educated employees, which …
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The aim of this paper is to improve understanding of the observed high level of entrepreneurship among arts graduates. Specifically, the entrepreneurship rates of university graduates in the arts, architecture and engineering are compared. The occupational choice model applied has three options:...
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Our paper investigates how diversity of the labor force influences the rate of new firm formation and the performance of new firms in urban areas. A diversified labor force within the firm and in the external environment influences the formation, survival and growth of firms. We explore these...
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