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Business Cycles: A Theoretical, Historical, and Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process.

Oskar Morgenstern, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1940 - 
- Vol. 35, Iss: 210, pp 423
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Impending Threat of Rent Globalization and the Defence of Capitalism by Labour

TL;DR: It is wrong to assume that globalization necessarily leads to a world system where all participating economies are capitalist economies, under the prevailing conditions of disempowerment of labour, capitalis...
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Unbundling the supply chain for the international music industry

TL;DR: Renard, S. as mentioned in this paper, Unbundling the supply chain for the international music industry is described in detail in the article "Unbundlering the music industry supply chain".
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The cyclicality of R&D investment revisited

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reconcile and replicate both the Fabrizio and Tsolmon and Barlevy papers by considering extensions that encompass both models and consider alternative specifications to check the robustness of the results.
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Product Innovation and Supply Chain Sustainability

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the relationship between product innovation and sustainable supply chains and find a heterogeneous set of relationships that provide insights to managing this nexus for competitiveness, which can be found in a semistructured interview of various case study industrial tools manufacturing managers.
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The dynamics of innovation: from National Systems and

TL;DR: In this paper, the Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations is compared with alternative models for explaining the current research system in its social contexts, where the institutional layer can be considered as the retention mechanism of a developing system.
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Causation and Effectuation: Toward a Theoretical Shift from Economic Inevitability to Entrepreneurial Contingency

TL;DR: In economics and management theories, scholars have traditionally assumed the existence of artifacts such as firms/organizations and markets as mentioned in this paper, and they argue that an explanation for the creation of such artifacts requires the notion of effectuation.
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A critical look at technological innovation typology and innovativeness terminology: a literature review

TL;DR: A review of the literature from the marketing, engineering, and new product development disciplines attempts to put some clarity and continuity to the use of these terms as mentioned in this paper, showing that it is important to consider both a marketing and technological perspective as well as a macro-level and micro-level perspective when identifying innovations.
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Innovation: A Guide to the Literature

TL;DR: Innovation is not a new phenomenon as discussed by the authors, it is as old as mankind itself and it is argued that no single discipline deals with all aspects of innovation, and that in order to get a comprehensive overview of the role played by innovation in social and economic change, a cross-disciplinary perspective is a must.
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The Adaptive Markets Hypothesis: Market Efficiency from an Evolutionary Perspective

TL;DR: The Adaptive Markets Hypothesis as discussed by the authors proposes a new framework that reconciles market efficiency with behavioral alternatives by applying the principles of evolution - competition, adaptation, and natural selection - to financial interactions.