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Innovation technology Technology transfer

Type and extent of innovation

Life cycle of technology Market volume launchgrowth maturityobsolescence

launch growth maturity obsolescence Life cycle of technology

Source of innovation

technological Innovation

OBTAIN NEW TECHNOLOGIES IS A KEY TO THE COMPANY THAT SHOULD: KEEP YOUR LEVEL COMPETITIVENESS ' ACHIEVE SUCCESS POLICY AND GROWTH EXPANSION INTO NEW MARKETS

TECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS INNOVATION OF PRODUCT INNOVATION OF PROCESSES

SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF INNOVATION MACRO GROWTH IN DEMAND FOR WORK IN SOME AREAS AND REDUCTION IN OTHER TOTAL EMPLOYMENT GROWTH IN DEMAND IMPROVEMENTS IN PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES NEW USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES BIRTH OF TECHNOLOGICAL GAP BETWEEN COUNTRIES

SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF INNOVATION MICRO COST OF PRODUCTION PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH IMPROVEMENT OF PRODUCTION PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS NEW PRODUCTS AND / OR BETTER QUALITY

LONG TERM EFFECTS CHANGES IN: MARKET STRUCTURE STRATEGIC FACTORS INTERNATIONAL STRUCTURE MARKET REGULATION KONTRATIEV

INNOVATION INTO COMPANIES Suppliers domain Scale intensive Specialist suppliers Science- based

Science-based firms (Electronic, chemical, …) Provide technology to: intensive production enterprises specialist suppliers companies dominated by suppliers Import technology by: specialist suppliers

Enterprise-scale intensive Enterprise-scale intensive (Automotive, metals,...) Provide technology to: specialist suppliers companies dominated by suppliers Import technology by: science-based firms specialist suppliers

Specialist suppliers (Mechanical engineering instrumentation and machine tools) Import and provide technology to: scale-intensive firms science-based firms

Companies dominated by suppliers (Agricultural, textile, …) Import technology by: science-based firms scale-intensive firms

INNOVATION AND PRODUCTIVITY INCREASING PRODUCTIVITY OF WORK INCREASE THE PRODUCTIVITY OF CAPITAL INCREASE IN PRODUCTION SYSTEM ALSO IN THE FIELDS OF HIGH-TECH Characterized by a continuous drop in prices IS IT ESSENTIAL?

INNOVATION AND FLEXIBILITY Innovation, thereby increasing the flexibility allowed production facilities to achieve adeguate to meet the needs of the market

INNOVATION AND DECENTRALIZATION INNOVATION IS ONE OF THE CAUSES OF DECENTRALIZATION. WHY?