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This paper explores how and why collaboration with different types of partners and the position within a research … dispersed knowledge base, where one would expect positive benefits from collaboration and the position within a network for … drug approvals. We apply social network analysis and count data regressions. We observe that collaboration with a diverse …
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This paper explores how and why collaboration with different types of partners and the position within a research … dispersed knowledge base, where one would expect positive benefits from collaboration and the position within a network for … drug approvals. We apply social network analysis and count data regressions. We observe that collaboration with a diverse …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010548338
Analysing the relationship between firms' openness to external knowledge and their innovation performance is nothing new. What is new is studying how this relationship fares in latecomer economic contexts such as Nigeria, and that is the focus of this paper. Using unique micro-level innovation...
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We explore in an experiment what leads to the breakdown of partnerships. Subjects are assigned a partner and participate in a repeated public good game with stochastic outcomes. They can choose each period between staying in the public project or working on their own. There is excessive exit as...
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The role of geographical proximity in fostering connections and knowledge flows between innovative actors ranks among the most controversial themes in the research of innovation systems, regional networks and new economic geography. While there is ample empirical evidence on the constituent...
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Analysing the relationship between firms' openness to external knowledge and their innovation performance is nothing new. What is new is studying how this relationship fares in latecomer economic contexts such as Nigeria, and that is the focus of this paper. Using unique micro-level innovation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010556216
We explore in an experiment what leads to the breakdown of partnerships. Subjects are assigned a partner and participate in a repeated public good game with stochastic outcomes. They can choose each period between staying in the public project or working on their own. There is excessive exit as...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010757777