Re-starting Growth: socio-cultural forces driving technological and economic change (Comunicazione a convegno)

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  • Re-starting Growth: socio-cultural forces driving technological and economic change (Comunicazione a convegno) (literal)
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  • 2011-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • Coccia M. (2011)
    Re-starting Growth: socio-cultural forces driving technological and economic change
    in AISSEC-XVIII Conferenza Scientifica: Protectionism versus International Governance, Macerata
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  • Coccia M. (literal)
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  • The epistemological positions of this paper are twofold – on the one hand, the heterogeneity assumption: diversity of the production of technological innovation according to predominant religious culture of countries; on the other, the hypothesis that higher religious fractionalization can generate fruitful effects on innovative outputs. The purpose of this paper is to analyze and prove these stances by an empiricist-positivist research method. Vital findings show that countries with Protestant, Jewish and Eastern predominant religions have technological performance higher than other predominant religious cultures. In addition, the statistical evidence, in general, supports de facto the hypothesis that higher religious fractionalization, ceteris paribus, generates fruitful effects on innovative outputs, in particular among “most free” and “richer” countries that are mainly located in Europe and North America geo-economic areas. (literal)
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  • Re-starting Growth: socio-cultural forces driving technological and economic change (literal)
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