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  • ...of individual artifacts and systems, and in the direction or trajectory of innovation programs." ...from the unfolding of a predetermined logic or a single determinant, then innovation is a 'garden of forking paths'. Different routes are available, potentially ...
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  • [[Image:economics technology shock.png|frame|right| ...shock increases the output given the same level of, in this case, [[Labour economics|labor]]. The marginal product of labor is higher after the positive technol ...
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  • {{redirect|Technical progress|the concept in economics|Technical progress (economics)}} {{short description|Process of invention, innovation and diffusion of technology or processes}} ...
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  • ...future technologies. The development of future technologies allows for the innovation of new ideas, research, and much more. ...factors to make sure metal production would be made: Geology, Technology, Economics, and Politics. There are technical factors that go into mining, treatment, ...
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  • ...rst1=Luis |title=Technocapitalism: A Critical Perspective on Technological Innovation and Corporatism |date=2012 |publisher=[[Temple University Press]] |location ...rst1=Luis |title=Technocapitalism: A Critical Perspective on Technological Innovation and Corporatism |date=2012 |publisher=[[Temple University Press]] |location ...
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  • |Innovation Center, [[Unicampus]], Research Park, Technology Center ...College London]], [[King's College London]] (KCL), the [[London School of Economics]] (LSE) and [[University College London]] (UCL) ...
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  • {{Distinguish|Ecological economics|Environmental economics|Natural resource economics|Thermoeconomics}} {{Economics sidebar ...
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  • ...unction, and Composition of Technological systems, Journal of Evolutionary Economics 1 (1991) 93-118.</ref> ...ational system of innovation, Pinter, London, 1988.</ref> Since the 1980s, innovation system studies have pointed out the influence of societal structures on tec ...
    24 KB (3,421 words) - 22:43, 15 January 2024
  • ...ory Science: Evolution of a new scientific discipline|journal=Technology & Innovation|volume=16|issue=2|pages=155–165|doi=10.3727/194982414X14096821477027|last1= ==Regulatory economics== ...
    13 KB (1,742 words) - 14:04, 17 February 2024
  • ...tion as to all of the factors which influence [[prices]] and [[Production (economics)|production]] throughout the system.<ref>{{Cite journal|jstor=1809376|title ...name="Menger">{{cite book|last1 = Menger|first1 = Carl|title = Problems of Economics and Sociology|url = https://archive.org/details/problemsofeconom0000meng|ur ...
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  • ...fit under five main interests that include Construction of the Government, Economics, [[Civil Liberties]], Education and Science, and Environment. Technoliberal ...ive main interests; Construction of the Government, Education and Science, Economics, the Environment, and Civil Liberties. ...
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  • ...tle=Technological Gap Model of International Trade {{!}} Economics|website=Economics Discussion|date=15 March 2018 }}</ref> ...smooth diffusion process does not exist anymore.<ref>{{Cite book|title=The economics of technical change and international trade|last=Dosi, Giovanni, 1953-|date ...
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  • ...on|quote=editions:rcZYDd5BgC0C.|title=Inside the Black Box: Technology and Economics|last=Rosenberg|first=Nathan|date=1982|publisher=Cambridge University Press| ...Springer |isbn=978-981-13-3714-7 |series=Advances in Japanese business and economics |location=Singapore |author-link=Hiroshi Shimizu (professor)}}</ref> ...
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  • ...[Science communication|information dissemination]] that results from the [[innovation]] of [[Information technology|information technologies]].<ref name="Vallima ...[World Wide Web|worldwide]] as well as become content users and producers. Innovation in [[Information technology|digital technologies]] and [[mobile device]]s o ...
    11 KB (1,501 words) - 18:07, 28 October 2023
  • ...?] Chapter 18 ''in'' Hildreth, P & Kimble, C (eds.), ''Knowledge Networks: Innovation Through Communities of Practice'', London: Idea Group Inc., 2004</ref> In e ...and Performance in Networks of Practice]'', Stockholm: Stockholm School of Economics, 2003. ...
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  • ..., including [[history of science]], technology studies, and [[evolutionary economics]]. Alongside the technological advancement, TT considers wider societal cha ...[[evolutionary economics]].<ref name="Geels" /> The focus of evolutionary economics is on economic change, but as a driver of this [[technological change]] has ...
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  • See [[Small Business Innovation Research]] for associated spin-off funding opportunities. ...ntrepreneurship in Europe - The Case of Sweden and Ireland. Small Business Economics, vol. 14: 299–309. ...
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  • ...ogical model that describes the adoption or acceptance of a new product or innovation, according to the demographic and psychological characteristics of defined ...url=https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/sloan-school-of-management/15-351-managing-innovation-and-entrepreneurship-spring-2008/lecture-notes/01_lecture.pdf|access-date=2 ...
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  • ...stitutes of Health]].</ref> basic research often fuels the [[technological innovation]]s of [[applied science]].<ref>[http://www.icsu.org/publications/icsu-posit ...ired by the Kingfisher — Innovation — AskNature |url=https://asknature.org/innovation/high-speed-train-inspired-by-the-kingfisher/ |access-date=2022-11-29 |websi ...
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  • ...ble and non-renewable marine resources); [[transport]] [[logistics]] and [[economics]]; inland, coastal, short sea and deep sea [[shipping]]; [[Environmental pr ...icial Intelligence]] (AI) and [[machine learning]] are leading the wave of innovation in the maritime sector, offering advanced solutions for predictive maintena ...
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