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Firm collaboration and modes of innovation in Norway

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In this paper, a survey of 1604 firms in the five largest Norwegian city-regions to test, by means of a logit regression analysis, Jensen et al.'s contention that firm innovation is both the result of science, technology and innovation (STI) and doing, using and interacting (DUI) modes of firm learning.
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The territorial dynamics of innovation: a Europe-United States comparative analysis

TL;DR: The United States and European Union differ significantly in terms of their innovative capacity: the former have been able to gain and maintain world leadership in innovation and technology while the latter continues to lag as discussed by the authors.
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Determinants of university–firm R&D collaboration and its impact on innovation: A perspective from a low-tech industry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the drivers of university-firm R&D collaboration while at the same time assessing the determinants of innovation in a low-tech industry.
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Innovation collaboration and appropriability by knowledge-intensive business services firms

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors uncover a paradox of formal appropriability mechanisms in the case of knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) firms and find that despite evidence that KIBS firms do not typically consider formal appropriality mechanisms, such as patents, to be central mechanisms for capturing value from innovation, they are nevertheless important for their innovation collaboration.
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STI and DUI innovation modes: Scientific-technological and context-specific nuances

TL;DR: In this article, the impact of different innovation modes, particularly the mode focused on scientific and technologically-based innovation (STI) vs. the mode based on learning-by-doing, by-using, and by-interacting (DUI), was investigated.
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Forms of knowledge and eco-innovation modes: Evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms

TL;DR: In this article, the knowledge drivers of firms' eco-innovations (EI) by retaining the diverse nature of their target are examined and the evidence of EI-modes is searched for with respect to a sample of Spanish manufacturing firms covering the 2007-2009 and 2010-2012 periods.
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Absorptive capacity: a new perspective on learning and innovation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the ability of a firm to recognize the value of new, external information, assimilate it, and apply it to commercial ends is critical to its innovative capabilities.
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Principles of Economics

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of the general relations of demand, supply, and value in terms of land, labour, capital, and industrial organization, with an emphasis on the fertility of land.
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National Systems of Innovation: Towards a Theory of Innovation and Interactive Learning

TL;DR: In this paper, a new approach to national systems of innovation is proposed, where the public sector is viewed as a pacer in the development of industrial networks, and the role of finance in national system of innovation.
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Open for innovation: the role of openness in explaining innovation performance among U.K. manufacturing firms

TL;DR: Using a large-scale sample of industrial firms, this paper links search strategy to innovative performance, finding that searching widely and deeply is curvilinearly (taking an inverted U-shape) related to performance.
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