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1by Maietta, Ornella Wanda Published in Research policy (01.09.2015)“...•The paper examines how local university activities affect firm innovation inputs and outputs.•Geographical proximity from a firm to a local university only...”
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2“...This study estimates the relationship of institutional (judicial and political) and monetary (petty and grand) dimensions of corruption with six different...”
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3“...This study estimates the relationship of institutional (judicial and political) and monetary (petty and grand) dimensions of corruption with six different...”
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4by FOUGÈRE, DENIS LECAT, RÉMY RAY, SIMON Published in Journal of money, credit and banking (01.09.2019)“...In this paper, we investigate the effect of real estate prices on productive investment. We build a theoretical framework of firms' investment with credit...”
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5by Frank, Alejandro Germán Dalenogare, Lucas Santos Ayala, Néstor Fabián Published in International journal of production economics (01.04.2019)“...Industry 4.0 has been considered a new industrial stage in which several emerging technologies are converging to provide digital solutions. However, there is a...”
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6by Morris, Diego M Published in Research policy (01.12.2018)“...This paper examines the links between firm innovation and productivity using the largest cross-country panel dataset assembled for this purpose to date. We use...”
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7by Esch, Pascale Bocquet, Valéry Pull, Charles Couffignal, Sophie Lehnert, Torsten Graas, Marc Fond-Harmant, Laurence Ansseau, Marc Published in BMC psychiatry (27.08.2014)“...Most psychiatric disorders present symptom patterns that cause severe impairment on the emotional, cognitive and social level. Thus, adolescents who suffer...”
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8by Stefano Bianchini Giulio Bottazzi Federico Tamagni Published in Small business economics (01.03.2017)“...Theoretical and empirical studies of firm–industry dynamics have extensively focused on the process of growth. Theory predicts innovation, efficiency,...”
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9by KARL V. LINS HENRI SERVAES ANE TAMAYO Published in The Journal of finance (New York) (01.08.2017)“...During the 2008–2009 financial crisis, firms with high social capital, as measured by corporate social responsibility (CSR) intensity, had stock returns that...”
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10by Kogan, Leonid Papanikolaou, Dimitris Seru, Amit Stoffman, Noah Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (01.05.2017)“...Abstract We propose a new measure of the economic importance of each innovation. Our measure uses newly collected data on patents issued to U.S. firms in the...”
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11“...•Both theory and empirical evidence are inconclusive regarding subsidy effects.•Not addressing the endogeneity of subsidy provision exaggerates subsidy...”
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12by Peter J Buckley Jonathan P Doh Mirko H Benischke Published in Journal of international business studies (01.12.2017)“...In this article, we review critiques of international business (IB) research with a focus on whether IB scholarship tackles "big questions." We identify three...”
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13by Engelen, Andreas Kube, Harald Schmidt, Susanne Flatten, Tessa Christina Published in Research policy (01.10.2014)“...•Entrepreneurially oriented firms outperform their rivals.•Absorptive capacity is a dynamic capability important for entrepreneurial firms.•Absorptive capacity...”
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14“...How does the COVID-19 affect SMEs’ financing in emerging markets? In this paper, we investigate the impact of the COVID-induced shock on Chinese SMEs’ line of...”
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15“...•The proposed framework explains successive changes in industry leadership, which are also called catch-up cycles.•Several windows of opportunity in sectoral...”
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16by Brancati, Emanuele Brancati, Raffaele Guarascio, Dario Zanfei, Antonello Published in Small business economics“...This paper explores the main drivers of firms’ external competitiveness in times of crisis. We focus on the aftermath of the Great Recession (2008–2015) and...”
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17“...We investigate the effect of corporate sustainability on organizational processes and performance. Using a matched sample of 180 U.S. companies, we find that...”
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18“...Empirical evidence on innovation activity points to both significant disparities in innovation output across regions and important differences in firm...”
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19“...Empirical evidence on innovation activity points to both significant disparities in innovation output across regions and important differences in firm...”
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20“...•We hypothesize that young firms undertake riskier innovation and are more oriented towards employment growth.•We apply panel quantile regressions to Spanish...”