
Mauricio Perez-AlanizUniversity of Limerick | UL · Department of Economics
Mauricio Perez-Alaniz
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Our study analyses how firms' internal financial resources impact their engagement in scientific research, development, and five innovation activities. Furthermore, we investigate how firm-size moderates the impact of firms' internal financial resources on scientific research, development, and innovation. Our approach provides novel insights regard...
Governments at the EU and the member state level are placing increased emphasis on public research and development (R&D) for energy and the environment to advance a circular economy (CE). To achieve CE goals, it is critical to engage SMEs as they represent the vast majority of enterprises in the EU. To date, there is a lack of evidence regarding th...
The areas of Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) and innovation are under-explored in research generally, and specifically in sustainability-oriented research. In this paper we propose a practice-based concept of Compliance-Innovation and set out its significance for sustainability. Development of the concept is based on a literature review and e...
Objective: This article offers an extensive review of Sustainable Competitiveness as an integrating concept bridging current understandings around sustainable development and encompassing the aspects of economic, social and environmental sustainability.
Research Design & Methods: Concepts related to sustainable development are reviewed and their r...
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Funded by Science Foundation Ireland, the goal of this project is to evaluate the complete inter-linked processes by which science and innovation policies impact on the economy and society. This research project will provide a more robust, trustworthy and accessible evidence base upon which to make decisions, allocate resources and build effective science policy, ensuring value for money is achieved