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existing sociological theories. Two case studies - one on the European trade union movement and one on technological innovation …
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We construct an asymmetri c duopolistic R&D and production behavior model subject to knowledge spillovers. This model is an extension to the symmetric model of d'Aspremont and Jacquemin (A&J (1988)) and aims to determine the cooperative and non-cooperative R&D strategies for two agents of...
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capabilities of cooperation and innovation. …
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decision for the firm's innovation. Companies must be conscious that while suppliers and customers' cooperation are relevant … aims to understand how companies can strength their contexts of cooperation in order to innovate. Design … innovation efficiency process. The influence of the potential and realized absorptive capacity on new products is significant and …
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, we showed that neither public funding nor triple- and quadruple-helix cooperation affect firms' product innovation …Government funding actively engages in private R&D investment to enhance firm innovation. At the same time, firms are … forced to find additional sources of competitive advantage, e.g., through cooperation based on the triple- or quadruple …
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