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SECTOR SHARE OF
BUSINESS GDP (%)
BERD INTENSITY
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CONTRIBUTION
TO BI GAP
(U.S CANADA)
BUSINESS SECTOR
1
CANADA U.S. CANADA U.S. Gap
2
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mature – e.g., pulp and paper, basic metals, fabricated metal products, textiles and
footwear, and mining and quarrying. Canada has both higher R&D intensity...
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enterprise, Chandler observed, was “entrepreneurial and innovative in the Schumpeterian
sense” (Chandler 1990). Moreover, while emphasizing the importance of large firms,
Chandler and other business ... face major challenges in innovation arising from technological and resource
lock-ins, and routine and cultural rigidities (Brown and Eisenhart 1995; Teece 1998).
The busi...
... company business is usually in the hands of the
banks, investment companies being their subsidiaries. All this has led to criticism
in legal and economic literature and from politicians and the ... example, Barca and Becht (2001).
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contributions in academic and professional journals.
Globalis...
... the future demand for innovations. The fact is that most major
innovations enter the world in a very primitive condition, and go through a long process of technical
improvements and cost reduction. ... also touches on the impact of technological innovation in the tourism industry
and how it is transforming the tourism business model.
Technological innovation, a major force in ec...
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... we present and discuss the state-of-the-art in each one of the above
categories. We compare and analyze different methods based on technical publications and on
commercial product and patent ... diverse area, and a
useful comparison of different approaches is difficult because of the lack of a commonly accepted
test standards and procedures. The equipment used varies greatly and...
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1994].
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counterclockwise-traveling beam. The resonant frequencies must shift accordingly, and as a result,
energy is coupled into the loop at two different...
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positioning has the advantage that the position errors are bounded, but detection of external
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origin, and name and address of buyer and seller. The buyer and seller information must
correspond ...
of credit.
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insure the refund of advance payment, to support performance and bid obligati...