Posted on 15 October 2012. Tags: European Union, innovation, Networks, regions
This research provides a new theoretical approach to innovation. The work also provides data processed in recent years (2002-2006) to regions of European regions, providing relevant empirical evidence on the relationship between Human Capital, Technological Capital, Innovation Capital, Network Capital and Innovation. In econometric modeling is considered especially for the regions of the European Union.
Networks and Innovation: An Economic Model for European Regions (2002-2006) (303.5 KiB, 2,299 hits)
Posted in Economics, Volume II, Issue no. 5
Posted on 15 October 2011. Tags: Atlantic Arc, development, regions, Serempathy
This research provides a new theoretical approach to innovation called Serempathy: Serendipity (which is achieved by chance) + Empathy (putting your self in the other). Serempathy relies on collaborative relationships between: University, private companies and public administration. In this theoretical approach adds chance to scientific discovery and an environment of empathy. Ideas aren’t self-contained things; they’re more like ecosystems and networks.
The work also provides data processed in recent years (2004-2006) for forty six Atlantic Arc Regions (the forty regions of countries: United Kindong, France, Portugal and Spain), overall and in different clusters, providing relevant empirical evidence on the relationship between Human Capital, Technological Platform, Innovation, Serempathy and Output. In the econometric and statistical modeling is considered especially for forty regions of the Atlantic Arc.
Serempathy: A New Approach To Innovation. An Application To Forty-Six Regions Of Atlantic Arc Countries (907.9 KiB, 2,535 hits)
Posted in Economics, Issue no. 6