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On the forecasting of the challenging world future scenarios

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Publication year: 2011
Source: Technological Forecasting and Social Change, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 7 May 2011

Luiz C.M., Miranda , C.A.S., Lima

Logistic and power law methodologies for both retrospective and prospective analyses of extended time series describing evolutionary growth processes, in environments with finite resources, are confronted. While power laws may eventually apply only to the early stages of said growth process, the Allee logistic model seems applicable over the entire span of a long range process. On applying the Allee logistic model to both the world population and the world gross domestic product time series, from 1 to 2008AD, a projection was obtained that along the next few decades the world should experience a new economic boom phase with the...

 Highlights: ► A new economic boom is forecasted to take place around 2020. ► World leadership is forecasted to change hands by the second quarter of this century. ► Oil, gas and food supply are forecasted to face severe limitations by 2050. ► A new paradigm underlying future world politics should be that of sustainability.


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Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 May 2011 13:56

Business Groups as Hierarchical Clique Structures: A Conceptual and Methodological Discussion as it applies to the Mexican Experience

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The hierarchically nested set of business groups that result from 110 Mexican firms sharing corporate directors (i.e. interlocking directors) is analysed using social network tools. It is argued that these groupings are one of the many dimensions that should be employed to understand the complex nature of ‘business groups’ broadly understood. The hypothesis that business groups are responses ‘to market failures that arise in the particular institutional contexts of emerging economies’ (Khanna and Rivkin, Strategic Management Journal, 22 (2001), p. 46) is tested using the groups constructed from data on interlocking directorates. The results show that as firms belong to more of the same sets of groups, their financial performance tends to be more similar, thus supporting the idea that ‘groups can make up for under-developed institutions, thereby reducing transaction costs’ (Khanna and Yafeh, Journal of Economic Literature, 45 (2007), pp. 340–341).

Bundling agricultural technologies to adapt to climate change

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Publication year: 2011
Source: Technological Forecasting and Social Change, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 31 March 2011

Aliza, Fleischer , Robert, Mendelsohn , Ariel, Dinar

Farmers can respond to climate change by modifying their technologies or management practices, or both. In this paper, we examine the choice of crop, irrigation, and cover as a bundled decision by a farmer. Using discrete choice analysis and a cross section of farms from Israel, we test whether these decisions are sensitive to climate and find that they are. In the case of Israel, the farmers completely substitute capital for climate. Simulating increase in temperature suggests that warming would lead Israeli farmers to shift mainly to orchards under cover and irrigation. But it is likely that bundling adaptations will...

Research highlights: ► We study the choice of crop, irrigation and cover as a bundled decision of farmers. ► Using discrete choice analysis we test the sensitivity of the decisions in response to climate. ► In the case of Israel farmers completely substitute capital for climate. ► Future warming would lead to a shift to orchards under cover and irrigation. ► Bundling adaptations will provide flexibility and sustainability for future farmers.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 05 May 2011 15:44

On How Firms Located in an Industrial District Profit from Knowledge Spillovers: Adoption of an Organic Structure and Innovation Capabilities

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The canonical approach argues that firms located in industrial districts enjoy advantages for both innovation and performance as a consequence of the exceptionally strong knowledge spillovers that flow freely and spontaneously within them. However, diffusion of shared competences is not as easy and free as postulated in the literature. Using the resource-based view, we study whether clustered firms perform better than non-clustered firms, by providing empirical evidence that location of firms in an industrial district does not directly create innovation capabilities or economic rents. This research question is important because it enables us to better understand how firms benefit from this external knowledge flow, both to create advantages in technological innovation and to obtain superior organizational performance. To stand out in capabilities that are often localized at the centre of the same industrial district, a firm needs to develop a learning internal micro-environment capable of better absorbing localized knowledge spillovers. In particular, the organic form is revealed as a configuration well suited to combining structural flexibility with the productive flexibility offered by the district and to strengthening technological innovation capabilities, thus improving organizational performance.

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