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Are There Laws Of Innovation Lawrence J Lau Yanyan Xiong

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Are There Laws Of Innovation Lawrence J Lau Yanyan Xiong
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.84 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Lawrence J. Lau, Yanyan Xiong
ISBN: 9789811251177, 9811251177
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Are There Laws Of Innovation Lawrence J Lau Yanyan Xiong by Lawrence J. Lau, Yanyan Xiong 9789811251177, 9811251177 instant download after payment.

Beyond real GDP, innovative capacity is an important indicator of the economic strength of a nation. By studying innovative capacity and other indicators of success in innovation across the Group-of-Seven (G7) Countries, the East Asian Newly Industrialised Economies (EANIEs) and Mainland China, this book will systematically establish a positive relationship between innovation outputs and inputs of different economies. In doing so, it seeks to answer the question — are there laws of innovation? It seeks to identify the determinants of innovation at the economy-wide level, ascertain whether these determinants are similar across different economies, and find suitable metrics for comparing relative success in innovation across different economies. It concludes that innovation, rather than being a stroke of good fortune, comes from research and development activities conducted over a long period of time, and sheds light on future trends and areas for further research.

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