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Determinants of innovation capacity: Empirical evidence from services firms
November 13, 2013 Editor 0
This research aims to analyze the degree of importance of investment and expenditure on innovation activities for innovation capacity, in Portuguese services firms. The literature review considers three main approaches regarding service innovation: assimilation, demarcation and synthesis. A conceptual model was proposed and several research hypotheses were e
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