Browsing Waterloo Research by Author "Cozzarin, Brian Paul"
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Differential effects of training on innovation
Cozzarin, Brian Paul; Percival, Jennifer C. (Taylor & Francis, 2021-01-17)Evidence shows that training can increase product innovation. Yet in most studies survey design omits the differentiation between ‘new' and ‘improved' technical innovation. Thus, our objective is to quantify the impact of ... -
E-banking and consumer debt
Dimitrov, Stanko; Cozzarin, Brian Paul (Inderscience, 2021-01-01)Canadian consumers have a debt problem and averaged a nationwide debt-to-income ratio of 1.654 in 2016. Based on current research, it is unclear whether e-banking has a positive or negative impact on this ratio. This paper ... -
Impact of intellectual capital on small-firm growth: a longitudinal study from Inc. 5000
Dimitrov, Stanko; Cozzarin, Brian Paul (Taylor & Francis, 2021-05-21)We explore whether intellectual capital is a precursor to Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) growth. We use data from Inc. 5000 of fast-growing SMEs in the USA and match companies to patent applications. We use a zero-inflated ... -
The Joint Strike Fighter / F-35 Program: A Canadian Technology Policy Perspective
Lam, Danny; Cozzarin, Brian Paul (Air University Press, 2014-03)The Canadian F-35 procurement represents the largest peacetime acquisition of new aircraft for Canadian forces since the Korean War. Securing industrial benefits from military procurement is essential for advanced ... -
Mobile commerce and device specific perceived risk
Cozzarin, Brian Paul; Dimitrov, Stanko (Springer, 2016)This study examines the role of perceived risk and access device type on consumers’ on-line purchase decisions. We use a two-step hurdle approach to estimate consumer behavior. In the first step, the decision of whether ... -
ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE IN THE INNOVATING FIRM: SIZE, R&D AND SECTOR EFFECTS
Cozzarin, Brian Paul; Dimitrov, Stanko; Koo, Bonwoo (World Scientific, 2019-08-05)This study investigates whether organisational innovation has positive impacts on small and medium enterprises, using three waves of the South Korean innovation survey. While correcting for endogeneity, we find that the ...