textabstractEmpirical analyses presented by Acs and Audretsch suggest differences in the market structure determinants of innovation between large and small firms in U.S. manufacturing. The evidence they offer is ambiguous. By using data for a different country (The Netherlands), a different measure of innovation and a different aggregation level, we offer new evidence, allowing a revaluation of the findings for the U.S. material. Moreover, the influence of the market structure determinants does not appear to differ between a period of sluggish growth (1983) and one of relatively high growth (1989)
Although the benefits of clustering for innovation have received much attention in the theoretical a...
This paper analyses the patterns of market selection in manufacturing industries of France, Germany,...
Although the benefits of clustering for innovation have received much attention in the theoretical a...
Contains fulltext : 157335.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A plethora of s...
In this paper we investigate which elements in both an industry’s structure and in an industry’s dyn...
This paper reviews the literature dealing with the effects of market structure and firm size on firm...
The paper investigates the differences between small, medium-sized and large firms regarding their p...
Item does not contain fulltextMany studies have investigated the determinants of product innovation ...
The paper investigates the differences between small, medium-sized and large firms regarding their p...
If market ‘selection ’ works, and if innovation leads to greater efficiency (higher quality and/or l...
Econometric analysis of firm-level data from the recent National Survey of Innovation indicates larg...
The creation of new knowledge is a haphazard process: not every sector in an economy is equally invo...
In their seminal paper, Acs and Audretsch (1988) analyze innovation patterns across industries and i...
The creation of new knowledge is a haphazard process: not every sector in an economy is equally invo...
If market ‘selection ’ works, and if innovation leads to greater efficiency (higher quality and/or l...
Although the benefits of clustering for innovation have received much attention in the theoretical a...
This paper analyses the patterns of market selection in manufacturing industries of France, Germany,...
Although the benefits of clustering for innovation have received much attention in the theoretical a...
Contains fulltext : 157335.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A plethora of s...
In this paper we investigate which elements in both an industry’s structure and in an industry’s dyn...
This paper reviews the literature dealing with the effects of market structure and firm size on firm...
The paper investigates the differences between small, medium-sized and large firms regarding their p...
Item does not contain fulltextMany studies have investigated the determinants of product innovation ...
The paper investigates the differences between small, medium-sized and large firms regarding their p...
If market ‘selection ’ works, and if innovation leads to greater efficiency (higher quality and/or l...
Econometric analysis of firm-level data from the recent National Survey of Innovation indicates larg...
The creation of new knowledge is a haphazard process: not every sector in an economy is equally invo...
In their seminal paper, Acs and Audretsch (1988) analyze innovation patterns across industries and i...
The creation of new knowledge is a haphazard process: not every sector in an economy is equally invo...
If market ‘selection ’ works, and if innovation leads to greater efficiency (higher quality and/or l...
Although the benefits of clustering for innovation have received much attention in the theoretical a...
This paper analyses the patterns of market selection in manufacturing industries of France, Germany,...
Although the benefits of clustering for innovation have received much attention in the theoretical a...