Adoption of a Process Innovation with Learning-by-doing Evidence from the Semiconductor Industry
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In this article, it is asserted that adoption of a new technology by a semiconductor firm may or may not rely on experience and access to knowledge spillovers. This was found to be true only with respect to the immediate generation of technology because earlier technologies were likely to be obsolete.
Publication Name: Journal of Industrial Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0022-1821
Year: 2001
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Policy-induced technology adoption: evidence from the U.S. lead phasedown
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Research on environmental reform policy indicates that the tradable permit system can positively influence the decision-making process of cleaner technology adoption by providing market incentives. This model is applied to the phasedown of leaded gasoline in America's petroleum industry.
Publication Name: Journal of Industrial Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0022-1821
Year: 2003
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Adoption of a process Innovation with Learning-by-doing: Evidence from the Semiconductor Industry
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Semiconductor Industry research is given in regards to industry acceptance of new technology and it's acceptance by the industry. The paper focuses on learning-by-doing and technology acceptance in the industry.
Publication Name: Journal of Industrial Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0022-1821
Year: 2001
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