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Relative Capacity: Dimensions and Open Innovation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Rapid technological advances and pressures of globalization have necessitated not only creation of innovation but faster innovation to gain or sustain competitive advantage. Open innovation paradigm answers this need by utilizing larger resources and expertise that firms involved in the open innovation process offer.
M. Muzamil Naqshbandi, Sharan Kaur
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Wage relativities in an open economy

Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 1982
Lohnstruktur in einer offenen Volkswirtschaft. — Zweck dieses Aufsatzes ist es, die wirtschaftlichen Folgen des Bestehens unterschiedlicher Lohne in einer offenen Volkswirtschaft zu untersuchen. Das hier erorterte Modell enthAlt zwei ArbeitsmArkte und konzentriert sich auf deren Interdependenz im Proze\ der Lohnverhandlungen.
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Relative ordering criteria in open systems

Physics-Uspekhi, 1996
Main concepts of a new interdisciplinary research area known as 'Physics of Open Systems' are introduced with special reference to a criterion for the relative degree of order in nonequilibrium states of such systems. Based on this criterion, the notion of the 'norm of chaos' ('norm of order') is proposed and used to differentiate between degradation ...
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An open evening for stroke patients and relatives

British Journal of Nursing, 1992
A cerebral vascular accident (CVA) can cause fear and anxiety about the future for both sufferer and carers. Returning to the community after having been in the security of a hospital ward for many weeks can be traumatic. Nurses should enhance their health education programmes to prepare stroke patients and relatives for life at home.
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Double-Averaged Open-Channel Flows with Small Relative Submergence

Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2007
We investigate the turbulent structure of shallow open channel flows where the flow depth is too small (compared with the roughness height) to form a logarithmic layer but large enough to develop an outer layer where the flow is not directly influenced by the roughness elements.
MANES, COSTANTINO, POKRAJAC D, MCEWAN IK
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Convention Relative to the Opening of Hostilities

American Journal of International Law, 1908
The convention as drawn up is substantially the same as the proposition submitted by the French delegation — and that proposition follows in the main the text adopted by the Institute de Droit International at its meeting at Ghent (September, 1906), when the whole subject was carefully discussed.
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Special Relativity as an Open Question

2007
There seems to me to be a way of reading some of the trouble we have lately been having with the quantum-mechanical measurement problem (not the standard way, mind you, and certainly not the only way; but a way that nonethe-less be worth exploring) that suggests that there are fairly prosaic physical circumstances under which it might not be entirely ...
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On Fractional Capacities Relative to Bounded Open Lipschitz Sets

Potential Analysis, 2016
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Shi, Shaoguang, Xiao, Jie
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General Relativity as an Open Theory

1970
The question of the openness, or comprehensiveness, of a theory is very much related, though not identical with, certain questions that became apparent very early in the development of modern physics. It is, I believe, only an apocryphal story that when Newton first proposed his theory of gravitation and the attraction of the earth on the moon, there ...
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Relative labor demand in an open economy

International Advances in Economic Research, 2004
This paper contributes to the discussion concerning the nature of the well-documented worsening of wage and employment inequality in western economies during the past three decades. It critically discusses the use of the traditional Heckscher and Ohlin approach to analyze the distributional effects of international competition. The paper also discusses
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