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The recent increase in R&D offshoring have raised fears that knowledge and competitiveness in advanced countries may be at risk of `hollowing out'. At the same time, economic research has stressed that this process is also likely to allow some reverse technology transfer and foster growth at...
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relies on firm-level data collected through a survey in 2010 and provides for the first time a theoretical and empirical …
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User-producer interactions have been traditionally recognized as important for innovation. With the rapid growth of emerging economies’ markets, and an increasing degree of technological sophistication of both users and producers in those markets, user-producer interaction is becoming global....
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collected through a survey and case studies in 2009-2010, this article systematically compares the patterns of global networks …
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thereof. Using macro and micro evidence from the fourth Community Innovation Survey, we econometrically investigate the extent …
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Using firm-level data collected through a survey and case studies in 2009-2010, this article systematically compares …
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This paper presents the sectoral and geographic distribution of R&D-related activities, in comparison with manufacturing activities, by analysing data (from the fDi Markets database) on the number of cross-border greenfield investment projects. Results show that crossborder R&D investments are...
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