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Evaluation of Plasticity and Creep Parameters From Tensile Stress–Strain Data for a Range of Strain Rates

open access: yesAdvanced Engineering Materials, EarlyView.
This plot compares experimental tensile stress–strain curves (with 4 different strain rates) and corresponding modelled curves (obtained using the optimised sets of Voce and Miller–Norton parameter values shown). The inferred M‐N values, characterizing the creep, are very similar to those obtained via conventional creep testing.
S. Ooi, R. P. Thompson, T. W. Clyne
wiley   +1 more source

Electrochemical Behavior of Flame‐Sprayed Sc‐Doped AlCoCrFeMo High‐Entropy Alloy Coatings in 3.5% Sodium Chloride Solution

open access: yesAdvanced Engineering Materials, EarlyView.
Scandium (Sc)‐doped AlCoCrFeMo HEA coatings are fabricated via flame spraying with 0.1, 0.3, and 0.5 wt% Sc additions. Among these, the HEA‐Sc0.3 coating exhibits the highest corrosion resistance, indicated by a more positive corrosion potential and lower current density.
Pankaj Kumar   +7 more
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Innovation and Productivity: An Update

Eurasian Business Review, 2013
This paper reviews the existing evidence regarding the effects of technological and non-technological innovations on the productivity of firms and the existence of possible complementarities between these different forms of innovation.
Mohnen P., Hall B.H.
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Persistence of product innovation: comparing breakthrough and incremental product innovation

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2013
In this paper we examine whether and to what extent breakthrough and incremental product innovation is persistent at the firm level. Drawing on a panel database created from the Community Innovation Survey (CIS) we find that lagged breakthrough product innovation ‘new to the market’, has a significant and positive influence on firms’ ability to develop
Tommy Høyvarde Clausen, Mikko Pohjola
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Product Meaning in Digital Product Innovation

MIS Quarterly, 2022
Digital product innovation involves a meaning-making process. Designers of digital innovations often challenge established product meanings as they digitize physical products, such as cars, toothbrushes, and water bottles. A significant problem for product designers, however, is striking the right balance between the newness and comprehensibility of ...
Gongtai Wang   +3 more
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The Microeconomics of Product Innovation

2018
The prime objective of this book is the use microeconomic analysis to guide and provide insight into the generation and adoption of new products. Taking an approach that uses minimal formal mathematics, the volume initially addresses questions of definitions, sources, and extent of product innovation, differentiating between goods and services; hard ...
Stoneman Paul   +2 more
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Offshoring and product innovation

Economic Theory, 2008
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NAGHAVI, ALIREZA JAY   +1 more
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Post-innovation innovation of medicinal products

Drug Discovery Today: Technologies, 2011
Pharmaceutical innovation is a continuous process and does not stop after a medicinal product has been approved for marketing. Post-innovation innovation fuels research into new applications, better profiling of the target population of a product and other methods to ensure a sustained benefit-risk balance over time.
Hubert (Bert) G. Leufkens   +2 more
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Internationalization, Innovation, and Productivity

2018
Abstract International economics research has emphasized the role of trade—imports and exports—as an important mechanism for technology flows and innovation across borders and a source of productivity growth both at the country and firm level.
Cassiman, Bruno, Golovko, Elena
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Demand and innovation in productivity growth

International Review of Applied Economics, 2008
The labour productivity impact of demand and innovation is investigated in this paper combining insights from the Kaldorian and Schumpeterian traditions. After a review of studies in such traditions, a general model is proposed for explaining productivity growth in European manufacturing and service industries in the late 1990s, followed by two ...
F. CRESPI, PIANTA M
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