نتایج جستجو برای: institutional innovation

تعداد نتایج: 144643  

2007
C. Shambu Prasad Shambu Prasad

Sustaining innovation for development requires rethinking the notion of the poor as passive beneficiaries of the products of others’ innovation. Recent thinking in development studies and in the literature on innovation points to the need for the poor to be active participants in the innovation process, a view that has independently gained ground through grassroots innovation networks. This pap...

2015
Karsten Wasiluk

This paper presents an endogenous growth model that captures the origins of path dependence and technological lock-in and introduces a mechanism of induced innovation, which can trigger new research. Imperfect spillovers of secondary development can make the development of new technologies unattractive until research ceases in the long run. Changes in the relative supply of primary factors act ...

2013
Philippe Aghion John Van Reenen

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2008
Carol Hsu Jae-Nam Lee

Institutional theories have been adopted to explain and predict the process of Information Systems (IS) innovation in organisations. However, most institutional-centred frameworks overlook the significance of external economic efficiency and internal organisational capability when organisations consider strategic responses to institutional conformity pressure. Focusing on the diffusion of IS se...

2018
Mark Greeven Geerten van de Kaa

Emerging countries are becoming increasingly innovative and in particular China draws the attention. Private-sector driven innovation is changing China’s industrial landscape. These developments are surprising from an institutional or resource perspective on innovation. In this paper we combine the resource and institutional perspective and unravel the processes by which entrepreneurial firms i...

Journal: :Management Science 2004
Ishtiaq P. Mahmood Will Mitchell

This paper argues that business groups in emerging economies exert dual effects on innovation. While groups encourage innovation by providing institutional infrastructures, groups also discourage innovation by creating entry barriers for small and non-group firms and inhibiting the proliferation of new ideas. Using OLS and panel data estimation techniques, followed by nonparametric analysis and...

2010
Jim Woodhill

Many capacity development interventions have been driven by the needs of technological innovation rather than the needs of institutional innovation. However, this article argues that the global challenges of the twenty-first century call for institutional innovation that entails a very different dynamic of the relations within society. Changing institutions, be it related to societal norms and ...

2017
Siong Hook Law Weng Chang Lee Nirvikar Singh

This study examined the non-linear relationship between financial development and innovation using generalized method of moments (GMM) estimators for a panel data model. The sample comprised data for 75 developed and developing countries for the period 1996 to 2010. An inverted U-shaped non-linear relationship between finance and innovation was observed. This finding implies that finance enhanc...

2003
Jari kolehmainen Jari Kolehmainen

In this article the concept of territorial agglomeration is discussed and reflected from the point of view of innovation activities. From this same angle, some suggestions are also made as to how to bring some clarity to the complex issue of the relationship between companies and their local operational environment. One of the conclusions is that a territorial agglomeration can be a basis for s...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
kelley lee faculty of health sciences, simon fraser university, burnaby, bc, canada

there were once again high expectations that a major global health event - the ebola virus outbreak of 2014-2015 - would trigger meaningfully world health organization (who) reform and strengthen global health governance (ghg). rather than a “turning point,” however, the global community has gone back to business as usual. this has occurred against a backdrop of worldwide political turmoil, cha...

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