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Clustering dynamics and the location of high tech firms

Clustering dynamics and the location of high tech firms

... local of process The relevanceof this industrial policy dilemma entry versus growth is further stressed by the empirical exerciseof section6.615which has testedthe empirical validity of [r] ... See full document

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Internationalisation Patterns of Polish Family High-Tech Firms

Internationalisation Patterns of Polish Family High-Tech Firms

... family firms begin inter- national activity from neighbouring markets, that is, where the psychic and geographic distance is small (Daszkiewicz, 2014; Daszkiewicz & Olczyk, ...family firms gradually ... See full document

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R&D Efficiency in High Tech Firms in China

R&D Efficiency in High Tech Firms in China

... industrial firms in the Jiangsu province with revenues above 20 million yuan were ...good location for us to gain a deeper understanding of R&D activities in high-tech firms in ... See full document

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Managing the risks from high-tech Investments in India: differential strategies of foreign and domestic venture capital firms

Managing the risks from high-tech Investments in India: differential strategies of foreign and domestic venture capital firms

... physical location in ...the location becomes vital in terms of facilitating the access to resources and reducing the search and trans- actions costs in recognizing the ...several high-tech ... See full document

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PERFORMANCE OF SEPARATED RANDOM USER SCHEDULING (SRUS) AND JOUNT USER SCHEDULING 
(JUS) IN THE LONG   TERM EVOLUTION   ADVANCED

PERFORMANCE OF SEPARATED RANDOM USER SCHEDULING (SRUS) AND JOUNT USER SCHEDULING (JUS) IN THE LONG TERM EVOLUTION ADVANCED

... the high volume crime ...crime location prediction technique is proposed in this ...crime location by analyzing the crime data by utilizing an Adaptive Mutation based Artificial Bee Colony (AMABC) ... See full document

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Firms’ Location Choices in Guangdong

Firms’ Location Choices in Guangdong

... labor-intensive firms/industries had been cleaned out due to serious competition however high-tech companies have not entered in ...attract high-technology firms/investors, not only the ... See full document

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Exploring the dynamics of network characteristics for Indian high technology entrepreneurial firms

Exploring the dynamics of network characteristics for Indian high technology entrepreneurial firms

... examined firms do not actively look at making relationships with their competitor ...whereby firms look forward to making relations with their competitors with a view to control the ...of high ... See full document

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Entrepreneurial Dynamics and the origin and growth of high-tech clusters

Entrepreneurial Dynamics and the origin and growth of high-tech clusters

... of high tech clusters remains both under-appreciated and poorly ...technology firms began in the 1960s, but until the late 1990s it had just one institutional venture capital fund (Mason et al, ... See full document

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Firm relocations in the Netherlands: Why do firms move, and where do they go?

Firm relocations in the Netherlands: Why do firms move, and where do they go?

... the location (on the level of the municipality) of the firm in ...179,913 firms, of which 4,241 firms ...for high-tech/medium-high-tech manufacturing (HT + MHT), ... See full document

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Location Determinants of high Growth Firms

Location Determinants of high Growth Firms

... existing firms on average are more likely also to host INC firms, which is contrary to the Acs and Armington (2006) finding that county economies with more large firms spawn fewer new entrepreneurial ... See full document

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Patterns of post acquisition integration in technological firms : creating value by integration in high tech medium sized manufacturing firms

Patterns of post acquisition integration in technological firms : creating value by integration in high tech medium sized manufacturing firms

... challenge. High potential acquisitions are most challenging because they require effective interaction and coordination to realize their ...integration dynamics and facilitate upcoming capability transfer ... See full document

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Innovation Effects on Employment in High Tech and Low Tech industries: Evidence from Large International Firms within the Triad

Innovation Effects on Employment in High Tech and Low Tech industries: Evidence from Large International Firms within the Triad

... consider firms of a particular international economic area, such as United States or ...large firms of three economic areas: USA, Japan and Europe (as in Agovino et ...our firms’ data with EPO patent ... See full document

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Clarifying the link between social capital and MSME innovation performance: the role of absorptive capacity

Clarifying the link between social capital and MSME innovation performance: the role of absorptive capacity

... a high technology sector, for instance, it is imperative that knowledge as a scarcer resource, be continually replenished and SC becomes critical in this regard as knowledge acquisition and exploitation are ... See full document

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Freedom to operate : the Impact of patent awareness on patent litigation risk in high tech small firms

Freedom to operate : the Impact of patent awareness on patent litigation risk in high tech small firms

... law, high-tech small firms are not involved in prior patent search - a freedom to operate assessment - which could improve the strategic choices a startup makes with regard to patenting ...the ... See full document

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Coopetition in low tech industries versus high tech industries

Coopetition in low tech industries versus high tech industries

... (i.e. high tech or low tech) industries and the application of ...between high tech firms and low tech ...examples: high tech firms need a more ... See full document

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The PC Industry: New Economy or Early Life-Cycle?

The PC Industry: New Economy or Early Life-Cycle?

... the firms that innovated the most in the industry did not enter until relatively late and did not get listed on the stock market until even later –for example, Compaq was first quoted in 1988, Dell in 1996, and ... See full document

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Ownership and wages: Spatial econometric approach

Ownership and wages: Spatial econometric approach

... of firms are said to be neighbours if they have a common ...neighbouring firms, each pair connected through a different owner and all other owners of the four firms are ...both firms, while ... See full document

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<p>The dynamics of poverty, educational attainment, and the children of the disadvantaged entering medical school</p>

<p>The dynamics of poverty, educational attainment, and the children of the disadvantaged entering medical school</p>

... The environment in which a child is raised matters. Genetic endowments (ie, one ’ s innate abilities) are nearly equally distributed among low- and high-income children. 39 However, success is not. Social and ... See full document

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Location decision of heterogeneous multinational firms

Location decision of heterogeneous multinational firms

... We previously used …rms’ lagged productivity — estimated based on their home production activities — to explain current subsidiary locations. However, some subsidiaries may have existed before or when the TFP was ... See full document

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Analysis of an Airfoil by Changing the Size, Shape  and Location of the Dimple

Analysis of an Airfoil by Changing the Size, Shape and Location of the Dimple

... an aerofoil will reduce drag at a specific AOA. This project work illustrates the change in aerodynamic characteristics of an airfoil by changing the size, shape and location of dimples in an aerofoil. By ... See full document

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