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Institutions matter greatly in the development of competitive advantage. Different institutional strategies to manipulate and shape institutions are discussed in the literature. This paper aims at extending the existing conceptual model of membership strategy. Despite being referenced...
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We present a simple model, illustrating how democracy may improve the quality of the economic institutions. The model further suggests that institutional quality varies more across autocracies than across democracy and that the positive effect of democracies on economic institutional quality...
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We use a novel approach to address the question of whether a union of sovereign countries can efficiently raise and allocate a budget, even when members are purely self-interested and participation is voluntary. The main innovation of our model is to explore the link between budget contributions...
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We analyze the technology sovereignty of Europe, the US, China, Japan, and Korea, representing the world's leading … sovereignty. The US shows superior technology sovereignty through its leadership in global and bilateral influence. While the US …
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We study the technology sovereignty of Europe, the US, China, Japan, and Korea. By examining citations from PCT patents … shows superior technology sovereignty through its leadership in bilateral and global influence. Second, the US and Europe …
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