1000 resultados para Horticultura -- Innovacions tecnològiques
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Los retos del nuevo paradigma comunicativo, un cruce histórico lleno de posibilidades pero también de riesgos y límites, obligan auna redefinición en la educación superior de los futuros profesionales de la comunicación.Este trabajo, realizado a partir de las experiencias de dos profesores universitarios, propone la introducción del hipertexto en ladocencia universitaria en el campo del periodismo y analiza las ventajas que esta nuevaherramienta supone en la formación de los periodistas del siglo XXI. En esta investigación los autores proponen el hipertexto como metodologíade trabajo en el aula, suponiendoque el hipertexto tiene que ser concebido,como se verá en esta investigación, como ellocus en el que deben converger la teoría y lapráctica, donde tiene que explotarse la capacidadcrítica y la creatividad del alumno y en elque debe potenciarse la interactividad profesor-alumno y alumno-alumno.
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In this paper I present an endogenous growth model where the engine of growth is in-house R&D performed by high-tech firms. I model knowledge (patent) licensing among high-tech firms. I show that if there is knowledge licensing, high-tech firms innovate more and economic growth is higher than in cases when there are knowledge spillovers or there is no exchange of knowledge among high-tech firms. However, in case when there is knowledge licensing the number of high-tech firms is lower than in cases when there are knowledge spillovers or there is no exchange of knowledge.
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[eng] In this paper we claim that capital is as important in the production of ideas as in the production of final goods. Hence, we introduce capital in the production of knowledge and discuss the associated problems arising from the public good nature of knowledge. We show that although population growth can affect economic growth, it is not necessary for growth to arise. We derive both the social planner and the decentralized economy growth rates and show the optimal subsidy that decentralizes it. We also show numerically that the effects of population growth on the market growth rate, the optimal growth rate and the optimal subsidy are small. Besides, we find that physical capital is more important for the production of knowledge than for the production of goods.
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In this paper we show that the R&D effort of a country and its economic growth are highly correlated. In order to analyze this relationship, we study the nature of the researching activity. In particular, we focus on the following characteristics of research: the inherent uncertainty of researching, the existence of a wage premium associated to innovative activities, and moral hazard. Assuming that a higher R&D effort translates into a higher R&D success probability, we show that when the R&D success probability is low, the economy is not willing to bear the risk associated to R&D activities. As a consequence, few researchers are hired and the economy stays in an R&D poverty trap, a situation where the economy is stacked in a low growth environment due to the uncertainty associated with the researching activity.
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In this paper I present an endogenous growth model where the engine of growth is in-house R&D performed by high-tech firms. I model knowledge (patent) licensing among high-tech firms. I show that if there is knowledge licensing, high-tech firms innovate more and economic growth is higher than in cases when there are knowledge spillovers or there is no exchange of knowledge among high-tech firms. However, in case when there is knowledge licensing the number of high-tech firms is lower than in cases when there are knowledge spillovers or there is no exchange of knowledge.
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[eng] In this paper we claim that capital is as important in the production of ideas as in the production of final goods. Hence, we introduce capital in the production of knowledge and discuss the associated problems arising from the public good nature of knowledge. We show that although population growth can affect economic growth, it is not necessary for growth to arise. We derive both the social planner and the decentralized economy growth rates and show the optimal subsidy that decentralizes it. We also show numerically that the effects of population growth on the market growth rate, the optimal growth rate and the optimal subsidy are small. Besides, we find that physical capital is more important for the production of knowledge than for the production of goods.
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In this paper we show that the R&D effort of a country and its economic growth are highly correlated. In order to analyze this relationship, we study the nature of the researching activity. In particular, we focus on the following characteristics of research: the inherent uncertainty of researching, the existence of a wage premium associated to innovative activities, and moral hazard. Assuming that a higher R&D effort translates into a higher R&D success probability, we show that when the R&D success probability is low, the economy is not willing to bear the risk associated to R&D activities. As a consequence, few researchers are hired and the economy stays in an R&D poverty trap, a situation where the economy is stacked in a low growth environment due to the uncertainty associated with the researching activity.
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La inclusión de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación (TIC) en el ámbito educativo se consolida como una tendencia internacional (Banco Mundial, 2010; Sunkel, Trucco y Espejo, 2013). Desde el año 1998, la inversión en implementación de programas y equipos informáticos en las escuelas peruanas ha crecidoexponencialmente (DIGETE, 2013). La voz de los docentes y estudiantes, a pesar de lo anterior, está poco representada en la investigación científica. Este trabajo se fundamenta teóricamente en la corriente ecosistémica de Zhao y Frank (2003) y el análisis crítico del discurso. A través de la triangulación de instrumentos cualitativos, se plantea explorar y comparar los discursos de estudiantes, padres y profesores de escuelas públicas en contextos escolares urbanos y rurales en el Perú, con niveles opuestos de integración tecnológica. El objetivo es aportar evidencia sobra las actitudes, creencias, percepciones de estos actores frente a la tecnología para la futura elaboración de intervenciones educativas y políticas públicas
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This paper analyses the effect of R&D investment on firm growth. We use an extensive sample of Spanish manufacturing and service firms. The database comprises diverse waves of Spanish Community Innovation Survey and covers the period 2004–2008. First, a probit model corrected for sample selection analyses the role of innovation on the probability of being a high-growth firm (HGF). Second, a quantile regression technique is applied to explore the determinants of firm growth. Our database shows that a small number of firms experience fast growth rates in terms of sales or employees. Our results reveal that R&D investments positively affect the probability of becoming a HGF. However, differences appear between manufacturing and service firms. Finally, when we study the impact of R&D investment on firm growth, quantile estimations show that internal R&D presents a significant positive impact for the upper quantiles, while external R&D shows a significant positive impact up to the median. Keywords : High-growth firms, Firm growth, Innovation activity. JEL Classifications : L11, L25, L26, O30
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El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar, mediante la técnica multicriterio, cómo ha evolucionado la competitividad de los sectores de la industria manufacturera española en el periodo 1991-2001. El análisis se realiza diferenciando entre pymes y grandes empresas y no se focaliza en la competitividad-precio, sino que adopta un enfoque más amplio en el que se incorporan aspectos estructurales. Los resultados permiten afirmar en primer lugar, que en la década de estudio, no se han producido cambios de gran envergadura en los perfiles competitivos de los sectores industriales españoles. En segundo lugar, que los perfiles competitivos difieren según hablemos de pymes o grandes empresas. Y en tercer lugar, que uno de los factores que siguen siendo más determinantes de la posición competitiva de los sectores industriales es la innovación.
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Internet supone un fuerte giro en la manera tradicional de operar y de relacionarse de las empresas. Está claro que estamos inmersos en un proceso que evoluciona muy rápidamente y que es una realidad tanto en el mundo, en general, como en nuestro país, en particular. Las estadísticas sobre el sector nos muestran fríamente una realidad que es necesario explicar, tanto en sus causas como en sus consecuencias.