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Managerial economics
About: Managerial economics is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1524 publications have been published within this topic receiving 83965 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors address the concept of heterogeneity in a multi-disciplinary fashion, including perspectives from evolutionary economics and innovation system studies, and relate this approach to existing theories in a broad range of fields.
Abstract: The key message of this book is that heterogeneity should be seen as an intrinsic and indispensable element of knowledge systems. The authors address the concept of heterogeneity in a multi-disciplinary fashion, including perspectives from evolutionary economics and innovation system studies, and relate this approach to existing theories in a broad range of fields.
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01 Feb 2015
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a list of tables and a set of labels for each table, including the following categories: 1) Dedication 2) DEDICATION 3) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 4):
Abstract: .....................................................................................................................iii ÖZ ...................................................................................................................................... v DEDICATION ................................................................................................................. vii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ..............................................................................................viii LIST OF TABLES ........................................................................................................... xii
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TL;DR: Sloof et al.'s [2006] elegant study of default breach remedies illustrates both the potential and limitations of experimental law and economics (ELE). But the validity of ELE would therefore be limited if it were, for example, to disregard legal institutions and context in an automatic adherence to all conventions of experimental economics as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Sloof et al.'s [2006] elegant study of default breach remedies illustrates both the potential and limitations of experimental law and economics (ELE). Potentially, the rigorous methodology of experimental economics can provide fully controlled tests of relationships among legally significant variables. Human behavior is context-dependent, however. The validity of ELE would therefore be limited if it were, for example, to disregard legal institutions and context in an automatic adherence to all conventions of experimental economics.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the use of flexible resource allocation as a management tool for achieving successful product innovation and proposed a variety of approaches for getting the most out of R&D investments.
Abstract: Increasing investment in innovation has been a major goal of research and innovation policy in Europe over the past decade. Yet to secure competitive advantage and achieve growth, R&D investment has to be translated into successful innovations, and this is first and foremost the task of firms. Turning R&D into successful innovation is a tricky business, however. Consequently, managerial economics has proposed a variety of approaches for getting the most out of R&D investments. A recent study funded under the SEEK research programme examined the use of flexible resource allocation as a management tool for achieving successful product innovation.
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