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A growing stream of research has highlighted the importance of the institutional context on innovation and entrepreneurship
Ideas and inventions are at the centre of innovation and these in turn are significantly influenced by knowledge
Entrepreneurs in the developing world are vulnerable to a range of negative shocks and constraints associated with a lack of development
African economies current growth comes largely from a small base of industry and the manufacturing sector
Shows that gender diversity at all levels in the organization has a positive effect on innovation
Innovation in Low Income Countries has recently appeared on the agenda of policymakers and international development agencies
In today’s globalising world, economists and business acknowledge the importance of innovation
Summarizes the research methods and outcomes of the study and discusses several policy implications
There is an increasing interest in the use of mobile technology in Low Income Countries and its impact on economic development
Innovation in the private sector is fundamental for growth
Analysed human capital at a macro level showing a positive relationship between human capital and innovation
The 2016 Vietnam ICS is a collaboration between the Tilburg University and the World Bank
The 2014 Uganda ICS is a collaboration between the Tilburg University and the World Bank
The 2015 Tanzania ICS is a collaboration between the Tilburg University and the World Bank
Part of a nine-country study on the determinants of innovation at the level of firms
The 2014 Kenya ICS is a collaboration between the Tilburg University and the World Bank
The 2016 Indonesia ICS is a collaboration between the Tilburg University and the Enterprise Analysis Unit
The 2016 India ICS is a collaboration between the Tilburg University and the Enterprise Analysis Unit
The 2015 Ghana ICS is a collaboration between the Tilburg University and the Enterprise Analysis Unit
Collaboration between the Tilburg University and the Enterprise Analysis Unit
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