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In this paper we study a model where non-cooperative agents may exchange knowledge in a competitive environment. As a potential factor that could induce the knowledge disclosure between humans we consider the timing of the moves of players. We develop a simple model of a multistage game in which...
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In this paper we study a model where non-cooperative agents may exchange knowledge in a competitive environment. As a potential factor that could induce the knowledge disclosure between humans we consider the timing of the moves of players. We develop a simple model of a multistage game in which...
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It is shown that asymmetry in Ramp;D efficiency between firms is an important factor determining feasibility of the preemption and attrition scenarios in competitive Ramp;D with time to build. Scenarios of attrition and preemption games are most likely to occur when competitors have similar...
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