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Knowledge, Innovation and Economic Growth
Edited by Frans Boekema, Kevin Morgan, Silvia Bakkers, Roel Rutten
The learning region offers a new perspective on the dynamics of change which shape the economy. This book examines the transformation of the modern economy into one in which knowledge is the most important resource and learning the most ... -
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Firm Size, Innovation and Market Structure
Mariana Muzzucato
Firm Size, Innovation and Market Structure uses evolutionary dynamic theory, non-linear mathematics and computer simulation techniques to explore the relationship between firm size, innovation and market structure. The book begins by re...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Industrial Diversification and Innovation
François Texier
This innovative and clearly written book examines the process of diversification as a strategy to promote innovation and growth within firms and to foster structural change in industry. Through a comparative case study of the aerospace i... -
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Economics, Science and Technology
Steven Payson
Economists need to understand some fundamental aspects of science in order to measure and analyse the process of technological change. This book explores the interrelationships between economics, science and technology in order to find ... -
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Learning and Knowledge Management in the Firm
Gabriela Dutrénit
Strategic management literature has, until now, concentrated on the analysis of how large innovative firms maintain, rebuild, or renew strategic capabilities. This important book illustrates the complex transition process involved as fi...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Technology and Knowledge
Edited by Pier P. Saviotti, Bart Nooteboom
Technology and Knowledge emphasizes the importance of knowledge in the creation of technological change and innovation. The authors examine the role of knowledge underlying innovation, and the flows of knowledge and other interactions b... -
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Managing Know-Who Based Companies
Sigvald J. Harryson
Dr Harryson develops the principle of ‘know-who’ – first propounded and practised by Japanese companies but now increasingly championed by multinationals. Case studies are used from companies such as Kodak, Ericsson, IBM and Philips to ... -
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Knowledge Spillovers and Economic Growth
Marjolein C.J. Caniëls
The author examines the way in which regions grow by receiving knowledge from surrounding regions. Using evolutionary theory, she advances the argument that knowledge spillovers operate locally. Computer-simulations analyse the impact ...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Innovation and Research Policies
Paul Diederen, Paul Stoneman, Otto Toivanen, Arjan Wolters
Innovation is critically important for countries seeking to maintain or improve their competitive advantage in the global economy. This book addresses the major current policy debates in science, technology and innovation focusing mainl...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Innovation and Technological Change in Eastern Europe
Edited by Michael Fritsch, Horst Brezinski
Research suggests that innovation and technological change are crucial for the economic recovery of the former centrally planned countries in Central and Eastern Europe. This book analyses the development of innovation systems and techn...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Economics of Knowledge Production
Aldo Geuna
This path-breaking book addresses the economics of knowledge in universities and, in particular, asks how the changing structure of university research funding influences research behaviour. -
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Learning and Innovation in Economic Development
Linsu Kim
In this carefully chosen selection of essays, Linsu Kim – one of Korea’s foremost social scientists, who is advising the Korean government on reform strategy in light of the recent crisis – identifies the evolutionary processes and patte...eBook:Find out more$40.00