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The Influence Of Human Capital On The Innovativeness Of Firms

Despite the importance of innovation and innovativeness within today's economy, we know little about how intellectual capital of firms can contribute to a superior innovation at the firm's level. Based on resources and knowledge-based views of firms we developed a hypothesis linking three...

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Published in:The international business & economics research journal 2010-09, Vol.9 (9), p.53-63
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Competition
Competitive advantage
Employees
Enterprises
Human capital
Influence
Innovation
Innovations
Intangible assets
Intellectual capital
Intellectual property
Knowledge management
Portugal
Spain
Studies
Survey data
Technological change
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