词汇 | example_english_innovator |
释义 | Examples of innovatorThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. In starting the chain of events which led to the petition, who were the innovators? After copying, it may move first or may wait for the innovator firm to launch, depending on the costs and benefits of first move. The reduction of the cost of capital raises the equilibrium value of capital intensity, making the flow of profits accruing to a successful innovator grow. This certainly implies courage on the part of the innovator and probably countervailing emotional pressures, and stress in the society. Since abilityto-pay is low in poor nations, tying the innovator's compensation to benchmark year sales results in low powered incentives for work on 'unprofitable' diseases. It is essentially human to be at once an inheritor, part of a culture, and an innovator, creatively striving within or against tradition. We want to encourage true innovators with grants and publications in top journals, and discourage crackpots, but sometimes we cannot tell who is who. Later the original innovator decided to enter, possibly to take advantage of the weak marketing strength of the imitator in that period. The combination of these characteristics placed this population within the realm of innovators and early adopters5. The main consumers of interest to innovators in high-cost technology are clinicians, hospital management, and funders (11). Especially in the innovator and early adaptor phases, forms of action research can be appropriate. This type of problem can arise because risk-averse innovators will try to get full insurance. The stripped-down aesthetic was also, of course, a function of the limited analogue technology available to such early innovators. In this situation it reasonable to reward the innovator with a higher price. Second, the innovator's opponent faces a new outcome and may respond to it in future interactions. Demographic innovators usually do not analyse the profound changes which have taken place within their families in terms of personal and economic relationships. In the art of music, great innovators keep their eyes fixed on a future that they hope will not be long in coming. At least among humans, these innovators might be shunned or expelled from the group. The innovator's compensation, k, will be jointly financed by all participating nations. They were active innovators who seized political opportunities as they unfolded during this critical historical moment. For these reasons, both innovators and early adopters are important target groups for research and extension. Yet, as seen above, demographic innovators are the least likely to have their primary emotional bond with their children. Under these assumed values, the maximum discounted value of the innovator's quasi-rent is 396 (the units are arbitrary) when there is no imitation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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