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This paper provides a theory of strategic innovation project choice by incumbents and start-ups. We show that … prohibiting killer acquisitions strictly reduces the variety of innovation projects. By contrast, we find that prohibiting other … acquisitions only has a weakly negative innovation effect, and we provide conditions under which the effect is zero. Furthermore …
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This paper provides a theory of strategic innovation project choice by incumbents and start-ups which serves as a … foundation for the analysis of acquisition policy. We show that prohibiting acquisitions has a weakly negative innovation effect …
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This paper provides a theory of strategic innovation project choice by incumbents and start-ups which serves as a …, prohibiting acquisitions has a weakly negative overall innovation effect. We provide conditions determining the size of the effect …
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This paper provides a theory of strategic innovation project choice by incumbents and start-ups which serves as a … foundation for the analysis of acquisition policy. We show that prohibiting acquisitions has a weakly negative innovation effect …
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for Smart Grid Industry -- 9. Healthcare Information Systems Security Maturity Assessment -- 10. Mapping the knowledge of …
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1. Re-building University Capabilities: Public Policy Implications to Innovation and Technology -- 2. Re …-building Universities Capabilities: Managerial Implications to Innovation and Technology -- 3. Re-building University Entrepreneurial …-building University Innovation Capabilities: A Theoretical Approach -- 6. Re-Building University Innovation Capabilities: An Empirical …
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