Exploring Danish innovative manufacturing performance

The paper explores several dimensions of Danish industry's innovative performance with respect to the paradigm of the fifth generation innovation model that was suggested by Rothwell [Int. Market. Rev. 11 (1994) 7]. These dimensions include a general status of innovativeness in Danish companies...

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