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Blum, Ulrich, Christian Wey Und Klaus F. Zimmermann (Eds.)

Applied Economics Quarterly Supplement ; Iss. 59, 2008: Globalization and competition.

Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 2008.,

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ISBN
9783428129027
Autor
Blum, Ulrich, Christian Wey Und Klaus F. Zimmermann (Eds.)
Editores
Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 2008.
Formato
215 S. Originalbroschur.
Materia
Globalisierung, Wettbewerbsf�gkeit, Innovation, Wirtschaft
Sobrecubierta
No
Idiomas
Alemán
Copia autógrafa
No
Primera edición
No

Descripción

M�elstrich auf Fu�chnitt, sonst ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - This supplement presents the contributions to the 71st Annual Meeting of the Association of German Economic Research Institutes that deal with the contentious issues of "Globalization and Competition." Increased competitive intensity does not serve as a great "equalizer"; in contrast, the book identifies various areas where organizational and institutional differences sustain - a fact, important for the success of business strategies and governmental policies. In "Innovators and the Diversity of Innovation Systems" Uwe Canter and Andreas Meder analyze the determinants of cooperative invention. Regional proximity is a main driver of cooperative innovations so that path dependencies remain important even under globalization. Pio Baake und Christian Wey show that increasing demand-side market integration leads to new anticompetitive effects of mergers. In "Latin versus European Power: A Comparison of Market Reforms in Europe and Chile and Brazil" Tim Mennel and Maria Viecens show that national approaches towards utility regulations reveal persistent differences. Michael Rothgang analyzes the diversity of innovation processes while Christian Rammer and Anja Schmiele highlight the importance of absorptive capacities when innovation processes become more international. Finally, in "Foreign Subsidiaries in the East German Innovation System" Jutta G�nther and co-authors show that foreign subsidiaries are often not linked to the local innovation system. - Contents:Uwe Cantner and Andreas Meder: Innovators and the Diversity of Innovation Systems -- Rio Batike and Christian Wey: Market Integration and the Competitive Effects of Mergers. Comment: Bj�rn A. Kuchinke -- Tim Mennel and Maria Fernando Viecens: Latin versus European Power - a Comparison of Market Reforms in Europe and Chile and Brazil. Comment: Hannes Weigt -- Michael Rothgang: Sectoral Innovation Systems, Corporate Strategies, and Competitiveness of the Ger-man Economy in a Globalised World. Comment: Dirk Fornahl -- Jutta G�nther, Johannes Stephan, and Bj�rn Jindra: Foreign Subsidiaries in the East German Innovation System - Evidence from Manufacturing Industries. Comment: Holger Graf -- Christian Rammer and Anja Schmiele: Globalisation of Innovation in SMEs: Why They Go Abroad and What They Bring Back Home. Comment: Axel Mangelsdorf. ISBN 9783428129027