Alexandre Cabagnols
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First Name: | Alexandre |
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Last Name: | Cabagnols |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pca660 |
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- C. Le Bas & A. Cabagnols & C. Gay, 2003. "An Evolutionary View on Persistence in Innovation: An Empirical Application of Duration Models," Chapters, in: Pier Paolo Saviotti (ed.), Applied Evolutionary Economics, chapter 8, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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- C. Le Bas & A. Cabagnols & C. Gay, 2003.
"An Evolutionary View on Persistence in Innovation: An Empirical Application of Duration Models,"
Chapters, in: Pier Paolo Saviotti (ed.), Applied Evolutionary Economics, chapter 8,
Edward Elgar Publishing.
Cited by:
- Christian Le Bas & Nicolas Poussing, 2012.
"Are complex innovators more persistent than single innovators ? An empirical analysis of innovation persistence drivers,"
Working Papers
halshs-00663788, HAL.
- LE BAS Christian & POUSSING Nicolas, 2013. "Are complex innovators more persistent than single innovators? An empirical analysis of innovation persistence drivers," LISER Working Paper Series 2013-26, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER).
- Christian Le Bas & Nicolas Poussing, 2012. "Are complex innovators more persistent than single innovators ? An empirical analysis of innovation persistence drivers," Working Papers 1201, Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique Lyon St-Étienne (GATE Lyon St-Étienne), Université de Lyon.
- Christian Le Bas & Nicolas Poussing, 2014. "Are Complex Innovators More Persistent Than Single Innovators? An Empirical Analysis Of Innovation Persistence Drivers," International Journal of Innovation Management (ijim), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 18(01), pages 1-21.
- William R. Latham & Christian Le Bas, 2005. " Persistence of Firm Innovative Behavior: Towards an Evolutionary Theory," Working Papers 05-14, University of Delaware, Department of Economics.
- Triguero, Ángela & Córcoles, David, 2013. "Understanding innovation: An analysis of persistence for Spanish manufacturing firms," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 42(2), pages 340-352.
- Christian Le Bas & Caroline Mothe & Thuc Uyen Nguyen-Thi, 2015. "The differentiated impacts of organizational innovation practices on technological innovation persistence," Post-Print hal-01301433, HAL.
- Christian Le Bas & Caroline Mothe & Thuc Uyen Nguyen-Thi, 2015. "The differentiated impacts of organizational innovation practices on technological innovation persistence," Post-Print halshs-01497289, HAL.
- Christian Le Bas & Nicolas Poussing, 2012.
"Are complex innovators more persistent than single innovators ? An empirical analysis of innovation persistence drivers,"
Working Papers
halshs-00663788, HAL.
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