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implicit and explicit, and of their empirical counterparts in the field of economics of innovation. While there are in the … analysis of innovation (see for example Kleinknecht et al., 2002), there is a lack of efforts explicitly directed towards …
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inventors in China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. We analyse patents issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to thousands of …We provide new insights into the role of individual inventors in innovation. We focus our analysis on prolific …
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particular industry - standards generate potential for market power far beyond the legal protection conferred by patents. Patent …From the perspective of antitrust authorities, the multiplication of patents embodied in technology standards is a … source of concerns. Certainly it is necessary and efficient that patents owners derive a revenue from the use of the standard …
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How do financial markets respond to firms' efforts at innovation ? To answer this question, we measure innovation by … creating a synthetic indicator based on a firm's recent history of R&D expenditure and patent applications. We focus on four 2 …. Whilst standard regression techniques find a positive relationship between innovation and growth, quantile regression …
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an a priori conservative, time-independent system. It appears together with the universal dynamic complexity definition …, where this unified complexity conservation and transformation constitutes the essence of evolution. We then consider the … exact mathematical description. Comparing the expected features of a revolutionary complexity transition near a step …
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consensus rules, tournament solutions, restricted domains, abstract consensus theories, algorithmic and complexity issues. This …
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an a priori conservative, time-independent system. It appears together with the universal dynamic complexity definition …, where this unified complexity conservation and transformation constitutes the essence of evolution. We then consider the … exact mathematical description. Comparing the expected features of a revolutionary complexity transition near a step …
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Requisite variety and intercultural teams: To what extent is Ashby's law useful? The “Law of Requisite Variety” (LRV) is frequently evoked to explain the design, functioning and performance of intercultural teams. But to what extent does the law really enhance understanding in this...
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Many scholars in the fields of organization theory and management strategy have argued that there is a tension between the two types of organizational learning activities, exploration and exploitation. They appear to be substitutes: the greater the skill at one, the harder it is to do the other...
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The aim here is to address the questions corresponding to the emergence and the evolution of groups, of communities within a population of heterogeneous agents so as to describe the overcoding processes (as manipulation of the codes themselves, translation procedures) which characterize the...
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