2 Results enter search term Search Reset filter Suchfilter Content Type Publications (2) Topics Innovation (2) Climate (1) Europe (1) Germany (1) Globalization (1) Labor Market (1) Publication Type Journal Article (2) Research Innovation and Growth in Emerging Economies (2) Firm Strategies in Reaping Globalisation Gains (1) Innovation and International Competition (1) International Trade and Investment (1) Experts Aoife Hanley (2) Holger Görg (1) Olivier Godart (1) Yuezhou Cai (1) Date Last Month Last Year Select Period start date to end date Sort by Relevance Date Aktive Filter Content Type: Publications Topics: Innovation Publication Type: Journal Article Research: Innovation and Growth in Emerging Economies Experts: Aoife Hanley Remove all filters Journal Article Trust-based Work-time and Product Improvements: Evidence from Firm Level Data 01.08.2017 We explore whether the introduction of trust based working hours is related to the subsequent innovation performance of firms. Employing a panel data set of over 5,000 German establishments, we implement a propensity score matching approach where we... Journal Article Innovation Rankings: Good, Bad or Revealing? 01.01.2014 The standard indicators used to compare cross-country innovation are in the Global Competitiveness Report (GCR). But there are problems with aggregation and response bias with these largely self-reported measures (Hollanders and van Cruysen, 2008)....
Journal Article Trust-based Work-time and Product Improvements: Evidence from Firm Level Data 01.08.2017 We explore whether the introduction of trust based working hours is related to the subsequent innovation performance of firms. Employing a panel data set of over 5,000 German establishments, we implement a propensity score matching approach where we...
Journal Article Innovation Rankings: Good, Bad or Revealing? 01.01.2014 The standard indicators used to compare cross-country innovation are in the Global Competitiveness Report (GCR). But there are problems with aggregation and response bias with these largely self-reported measures (Hollanders and van Cruysen, 2008)....