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. For external financing of patent projects and small technology-based firms, Sweden has during long time relied on …
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According to Schumpeter, the creative process of economic development can be divided into the three distinguishable stages of invention, innovation (commercialization) and imitation. Following this theory, invention and innovation require different skills. This paper tests whether the invention...
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. Here, the question of whether and when such re-coinage was applied in medieval Sweden is analyzed against the historical … record. A theory of how short-lived coinage systems work is applied to Swedish coinage. It is shown that Sweden adopted …
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Using unique data on Swedish multinational corporations (MNCs), this study investigates several dimensions relating to industrial R&D. The development in the latter part of the 1980s is emphasized. Between 1978 and 1990, R&D intensity of the Swedish MNCs almost doubled from about 2 to 4 percent....
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In the 1980s, there was a huge increase in the outflow of foreign direct investment from Sweden to the EC. The EC …
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When and how do entrepreneurs sell their inventions? To address this issue, we develop an endogenous entry-sale asymmetric information oligopoly model. We show that lowquality inventions are sold directly or used for entry. Inventors who sell post-entry use entry to credibly reveal information...
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R&D is undertaken at universities in Sweden. The commercialization rate is higher among small firms and entrepreneurs … licensed abroad, and even then, manufacturing of the invention often takes place in Sweden. It seems like there is a lack of …
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External financing is important when inventors and small technology-based firms wish to commercialize their inventions. However, it is likely that problems related to adverse selection and moral hazard are present, and market failures occur, since inventors know more about the inventions than do...
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According to Schumpeter, the creative process of economic development can be divided into three distinguishable stages of invention, innovation (commercialization) and imitation. We show why there is a rationale for the Schumpeterian entrepreneur to also include the inventor in the innovation...
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One of the major reasons why inventors are awarded patents by governments is they encourage R&D investments and commercialization of inventions. If the patent holder commercializes his invention, he has stronger incentives to retain the patent. The purpose here is to empirically analyze the...
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