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This essay explores why firms would want to practice vaporware -- the issuance of intentionally false product announcements. In my model, a firm is able to release an upgraded version of its original product. However, consumers do not know the date at which the upgrade will first become...
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In this study we provide a theoretical prediction of a complementary relationship between the incentive effects of product market competition and R&D subsidies using the theory of Aghion et. al (1997, 2001). The complementarity relationship and that of an inverted U-relationship is then tested...
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payments system. And third, regulatory and financial innovations, in addition to technological means, are found to be equally …
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Short explanation of Schumpeter's concepts of dynamics, innovations and entrepreneurship. It is argued, that …
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This paper analyzes the effects of different sources of R&D funding and patent office attributes on the patenting process. Another important contribution is modeling the effect of a random delay in the ‘pendency’ time as a stochastic process and quantifying its effect on patenting. The...
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accurate. Collaboration did not improve accuracy. …
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