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Population Aging and Innovation: Do Old Societies Think New Ideas?
Litina, Anastasia
2014
 

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Keywords :
Population Aging; Innovation; Culture
Abstract :
[en] This research advances the hypothesis that at the individual level "old people think old ideas" whereas at the aggregate level "old societies think new ideas." More precisely, we empirically establish the following three hypotheses: i) population aging has a hump-shaped effect on innovation, ii) old societies foster new ideas, and iii) the effect of population aging on innovation operates partly through a favorable attitude towards new ideas and creativity. Our results falsify the often encountered vision according to which old societies have old ideas. Moreover, they emphasize that innovation activity in aging societies is in part driven by cultural attitudes.
Disciplines :
Strategy & innovation
Author, co-author :
Litina, Anastasia ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Center for Research in Economic Analysis (CREA)
Language :
English
Title :
Population Aging and Innovation: Do Old Societies Think New Ideas?
Alternative titles :
[en] Population Aging and Innovation: Do Old Societies Think New Ideas?
Publication date :
November 2014
Event name :
Research Seminar
Event organizer :
CREA
Event place :
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Event date :
11/14
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