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country knowledge. We use a broad sample of roughly 1,000 firms in Germany to empirically test the existence of liabilities of …
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The not-invented-here (NIH) syndrome refers to internal resistance in a company against externally developed knowledge. In this paper, we argue that the occurrence of the NIH syndrome depends on the source of external knowledge and the success of the firm that aims at adapting external...
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clubs). The analysis is based on the Mannheim Innovation Panel survey which represents the German CIS (Community Innovation …, international experience and existing technological competences of the respective firm. Innovation barriers at the German home base …
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German multinationals’ direct investments abroad and of foreign multinationals’ investments in Germany from 1996 till 2008. A … corresponds to that of Germany. The impact of taxation on investments is negative. A ten percentage points higher corporate tax …
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of two distinct national reforms in Germany - the phase-out of nuclear power plants after the Fukushima incident and the … support schemes caused a price decrease of up to 0.17 percent for each percent of additional generation from German renewables …
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analysis rests on the German data from the Europe-wide Community Innovation Survey (CIS). We use a unique data set of about 900 … explorative study has been carried out in China with interviews of German firms with innovation activities in China and with a … legal advisor for small and medium sized German enterprises. The results show that firms with international R&D activities …
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Theoretical considerations suggest that secrecy reduces spillovers almost completely through non-disclosure, while the disclosure requirement of patents generates some spillover and at the same time allows firms to appropriate knowledge. In this paper we empirically analyze whether protection by...
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rests on a matching approach for a recent, broad sample of almost 1,700 German companies from both services and …
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We estimate the determinants of various types of product innovation. Knowledge spillovers from rivals have a positive impact on incremental innovations. This impact is largely independent of the participation in R&D cooperations. Spillovers exert no such independent influence on drastic...
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innovation activities in Germany from various sectors. We find that foreign-controlled firms are not challenged by liability of …
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