The persistence of innovative activities. A cross-country and cross-sectors comparative analysis
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Research describing comparative data representing patterns of innovative activities carried out at firms in the United States, France, Italy, Germany, Japan and The United Kingdom is presented. Particular attention is given to applications of the transition probabilities matrix.
Publication Name: Research Policy
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0048-7333
Year: 2001
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Export behaviour of Italian manufacturing firms over the nineties: the role of innovation
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Research is presented describing the study of product innovation and exchange rate levels on the exporting behaviour of manufacturing companies in Italy.
Publication Name: Research Policy
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0048-7333
Year: 2001
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Innovation in Israel 1968-1997: a comparative analysis using patent data
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A new study uses patent data to study the incidence of innovation in Israel between 1968 and 1977.
Publication Name: Research Policy
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0048-7333
Year: 2001
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