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This paper analyzes the relationship between the diffusion of new technologies and the decentralization of firms.
Otherwise the diffusion of new technologies and mitigation strategies will get bogged down in global rules over intellectual property, investment and goods trade.
Germany's state-recognized elites were, by contrast, better positioned to facilitate framework oriented programs that aimed at the diffusion of new technologies throughout industry.
Research on the diffusion of new technologies has centred on the study of the interfirm rate of diffusion, paying much less attention to intrafirm aspects.
The need to address the global challenge of using clean energy, mitigating climatic changes and favoring sustainable development, has promoted the diffusion of new technologies for the use of renewable energy resources.
In addition, patent protection and innovation as well as through the diffusion of new technologies to populations are related issues impacting on developing countries' policy space.
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On the other hand, patents and trade secrets limit the diffusion of new technology — and sometimes slow down technological progress — while copying accelerates it.
Indeed, millennialism may have played an important role in the diffusion of new technology (e.g., Protestants and the printing press, new religious movements and the Internet).
Some argue that the modern system of IPR law is having the opposite effect delaying the diffusion of new technology.John Barton, a law professor at Stanford University, wants to see both rich and poor countries start thinking of IPR more as a development tool, and for them to reconsider the notion that strongly protecting the rights of inventors is automatically good for all.
Spillover effects from managed care have been defined and examined in the literature several ways, including changes in practice patterns, costs, or the diffusion of new technology relative to what might occur in markets with little managed care influence [15] [17].
Defined as changes in financial incentives, physician practice patterns, costs, or the diffusion of new technology relative to what might occur in markets with little managed care influence - spillovers have been examined empirically for over twenty years [5, 13, 14, 18 24].
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