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-induced adjustments are permanent or are reversed as the pandemic subsides. The result: innovation activities increased significantly …
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Department for Human Capital and Innovation. It was completed in June 2014 and accepted as a doctoral thesis by the Department of …
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This paper explores offshoring of firms’ research and development functions. Our analysis employs a previously untapped and unique Eurostat International Sourcing Survey. The results are easy to summarize. First, the magnitude of R&D offshoring is small. Second, a large majority of R&D is...
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spurring innovation (Section 5). The third group focuses on the financing of innovation (Section 6). Section 7 concludes. …
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across the non-financial sector, in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in infrastructure, and in R&D and innovation …
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differences based on endogenous differences in the allocation of research and development into product and process innovation …
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Workers have different abilities in research, development and innovation (R&D&I) activities. Firms have different … “prospects for innovation”. Innovation is facilitated by matching innovators, i.e. workers that are specialized in R&D&I to firms … with good prospects for innovation. Aggregate productivity growth requires that firms with the best prospects for …
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The pandemic's impact is often said to be overall negative. But how about the positive side-effects of COVID-19?
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