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Product market regulation, innovation and productivity

2014

Several recent policy and academic contributions consider that liberalising product markets would foster innovation and growth. This paper analyses the innovation-productivity relationship at the industry-level for a sample of OECD manufacturing industries. We pay particular attention to the vertically-induced influence of product market regulation (PMR) of key input sectors of the economy on the innovative process of manufacturing and its consequences on productivity. We test for a differentiated effect of this type of PMR depending on whether countries are technological leaders or laggards in a given industry and for a given time period. Contrary to the most widespread policy claims, the …

productivityProduct marketProcess (engineering)Strategy and ManagementgrowthSample (statistics)Management Science and Operations ResearchProduct market regulationRéglementation des marchés de biens et serviceproductivitéManagement of Technology and InnovationManufacturing0502 economics and businessEconomicsRelevance (law)050207 economics[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceProductivityIndustrial organizationgrowthproductivityinnovationProduct market regulationcroissanceproductivitéRéglementation des marchés de biens et serviceLiberalizationbusiness.industryEconomic sector05 social sciencescroissanceinnovationEconomic systembusiness050203 business & management
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Analysis of the determinants of entrepreneurial intention: the case of Burkina Faso

2018

International audience; In this study, we propose to analyze students' entrepreneurial intention, drawing on Lazear's (2004) self-selection model. This model captures the role of "human capital" in employment assignment and emphasizes the importance of the variety of skills in the individual's entrepreneurial orientation. For this purpose, we have a database collected in 2017 from over 1000 students at Ouaga I and Ouaga II universities in Burkina Faso. The results of estimates obtained using the quantile regression method show a positive and significant effect of the diversity of skills on the intention score, mainly at the median level. Even if the effect is not strong, this result support…

quantile regression.Entrepreneurial intentionstudentsJEL: J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J2 - Demand and Supply of Labor/J.J2.J24 - Human Capital • Skills • Occupational Choice • Labor Productivity[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationvariety of skillsJEL: L - Industrial Organization/L.L2 - Firm Objectives Organization and Behavior/L.L2.L26 - EntrepreneurshipJEL: C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C2 - Single Equation Models • Single Variables/C.C2.C21 - Cross-Sectional Models • Spatial Models • Treatment Effect Models • Quantile Regressions[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
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Performance Dissimilarities in European Union Manufacturing: The Effect of Ownership and Technological Intensity

2021

Our paper addresses the relevance of a set of continuous and categorical variables that describe industry characteristics to differences in performance between foreign versus locally owned companies in industries with dissimilar levels of technological intensity. Including data on manufacturing sector performance from 20 European Union member countries and covering the 2009–2016 period, we used the random forests methodology to identify the best predictors of EU manufacturing industries’ a priori classification based on two main attributes: ownership (foreign versus local) and technological intensity. We found that EU foreign-owned businesses dominate locally owned ones in terms of size, wh…

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Network position and innovation capability in the regional innovation network

2019

This paper investigates the positioning of actors characterized by different natures in a regional innovation network and explores how these actors improve their innovation capabilities by assuming prominence or brokering positions. Innovation capability is widely seen to be the driving force in building regional competitive advantage, therefore investigating how the positioning of actors improves their innovation-related activities is relevant in terms of regional competitiveness. This paper builds on a survey conducted on the Sicilian regional area in Italy. A questionnaire was used to collect data concerning the relationships established between actors and the extent to which these relat…

social network analysis05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Developmentinnovation capabilitie0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographySocial network analysis (criminology)network position021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-Gestionaleregional competitiveneRegional innovation networkPosition (finance)Business050703 geographyIndustrial organizationEuropean Planning Studies
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Impact of supplier-specific investments in inter-organisational information systems on strategic electronic coordination: the moderation effect of bu…

2018

Abstract This paper examines the factors which influence sharing of the strategic information (in other words, electronic coordination) in a buyer–supplier dyad. The antecedents of this coordination are examined rather well in the transaction cost economics (TCE) theory and resource-dependency theory (RDT), while the supply chain management perspective is contemplated. The mentioned frameworks are used in the analysis. However, the research focus is narrowed down to the exploration of the antecedents of information exchange conducted via inter-organisational information systems (IOS). The empirical analysis is based on 198 observations of Norwegian companies operating in different types of …

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Past, present, and future of green product innovation

2021

Firms are under constant pressure from various governmental and nongovernmental agencies to switch from conventional environmentally polluting products to green product innovations (GPIs). However, the relevant research pertaining to GPI has been published in a diverse set of journals that vary in their scope and readership and, therefore, the scholarly contribution to the topic remains largely fragmented. This study has utilised a systematic literature review approach to examine the literary corpus on GPI to paint a holistic picture of its different aspects. The content and thematic analysis of 85 studies resulted in the extraction of seven key research themes: organisational capabilities,…

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Does supply chain quality integration guarantee ambidexterity? Contingency and configuration perspectives on their relationships

2020

While researchers have thoroughly investigated the impact of supply chain quality integration (SCQI) on competitive performance, they have paid less attention to its possible effects on a firm’s ca...

supply chain managementSupply chain managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectSupply chain05 social sciencesGeneral Business Management and Accountingambidexterity0502 economics and business050211 marketingQuality (business)BusinessContingency050203 business & managementIndustrial organizationsupply chain quality integrationmedia_commonAmbidexterityambidexterity; organic agro-food industry; supply chain management; supply chain quality integrationorganic agro-food industry
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Software Renting in the Era of Cloud Computing

2012

In the new era of computing, software can be sold and delivered as a cloud service, and software renting has become as a strategic tool to compete in the market. Software renting has several advantages from the customer's point of view. However, for software providers it is challenging to ensure a profitable revenue stream when a license fee is replaced by a periodic rental fee. In this study, software renting was found to help the case firms to differentiate themselves from competitors; it also increased their competitive advantage by making the software available for a larger customer group. However, the negotiating power of larger customers impacted on software pricing, rental agreements…

ta113Software rentingcompetitive strategybusiness.industryComputer scienceSoftware as a servicecloud computingCloud computingCompetitor analysisRevenue streamCompetitive advantageSaaSRentingSoftwareRevenue modelbusinessLicenseIndustrial organization2012 IEEE Fifth International Conference on Cloud Computing
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Selection of the Proper Revenue and Pricing Model for SaaS

2014

Recent research on software revenue and pricing models has revealed important ways in which firms can benefit from software renting. However, it is still unclear how SaaS providers select a proper revenue and pricing model to make their services attractive for customers. Based on 32 interviews with software professionals from four case firms, this study reveals how different factors impacted on the selection of a revenue and pricing model. It can be concluded that customers’ needs were the main driving force to the selection of the most appropriate pricing and revenue model in the market. peerReviewed

ta113TheoryofComputation_MISCELLANEOUSbusiness.industryComputer scienceSoftware as a servicecloud computingCloud computingSaaSRentingSoftwareRevenue modelrevenue modelsRevenueYield managementbusinesssoftware pricingSelection (genetic algorithm)Industrial organization2014 IEEE 6th International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science
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Innovation as a driver of internationalization in the software industry

2013

Innovation and internationalization are two important factors for growth. This study analyzes whether innovativeness has an effect on the internationalization of software firms, and if so, how strong this effect is. Innovation and internationalization have rarely been studied together, with research tending to focus more on the relationship between innovations and growth. However, internationalization is a key prerequisite for growth for companies operating in small domestic markets. This paper analyzes the innovativeness and internationalization of firms, using data from the Software Industry Survey conducted in Finland. Since the speed of firm growth and internationalization are dependent…

ta113business.industrysoftware firmsInnovation managementkasvuDomestic marketInternationalizationSoftwareRevenue growthMarketinginternationalizationbusinessIndustrial organizationinnovatiivisuus2013 International Conference on Research and Innovation in Information Systems (ICRIIS)
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