Innovation and the determinants of company survival

Oxford Economic Papers - Tập 62 Số 2 - Trang 261-285 - 2010
Hielke Buddelmeyer1, Paul H. Jensen2, Elizabeth Webster3,4
1* *Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Resarch and IZA Bonn
2† †Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, and Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia
3Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia, The University of Melbourne
4Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Alan Gilbert Building, The University of Melbourne, Parkville Vic. 3010, Australia

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