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dependence on software. Using a broad panel of U.S. and Japanese publicly listed IT firms in the period 1983 to 2004, we show … software-intensive sectors. We provide suggestive evidence that human resource constraints played a role in preventing Japanese …
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This paper examines entry and survival in the US software market of a sample of firms based in India, Ireland and … registration of software trademarks in the US. Trademark renewals and new trademark applications trace firm survival. Our analysis …
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draws on a large sample of projects registered at Sourceforge.net, the world’s largest incubator of open source software …
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with these predictions emerges from a 1993 to 2001 panel of 87 firms that owned at least one U.S. software security patent …
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The paper analyses the birth of the Encryption Software Industry (ESI), a new niche in the software industry. Using a …
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This study analyzes incumbent entry timing decisions in new markets in the case of Encryption Software (ES). In ES …
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software activity. We test the hypothesis that the level of skills of participants and their skill variety are important for …
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