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more important when there is an increase in network effects. A consequence is higher innovation incentives under an … reducing bidding competition, thereby also reducing acquisition prices and innovation incentives. -- Acquisitions … ; commercialization ; compatibility ; entry ; network effects ; innovation ; R&D ; regulation. …
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more important when there is an increase in network effects. A consequence is higher innovation incentives under an … reducing bidding competition, thereby also reducing acquisition prices and innovation incentives …
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more important when there is an increase in network effects. A consequence is higher innovation incentives under an … reducing bidding competition, thereby also reducing acquisition prices and innovation incentives. …
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option of selling to an incumbent increases the innovation incentives for entrepreneurs when the network effects are strong … not necessarily restrict the innovation incentives and that network effects promote acquisitions over entry. …
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option of selling to an incumbent increases innovation incentives for entrepreneurs when network effects are strong and … necessarily restrict innovation incentives. We also show that network effects promote acquisitions over entry and that the … entrepreneur has strong incentives to invest in the initial user base of the innovation. …
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more important when there is an increase in network effects. A consequence is higher innovation incentives under an … reducing bidding competition, thereby also reducing acquisition prices and innovation incentives. …
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for innovation for sale. Moreover, we show that increasing the degree of industry-wide standardization furthers the goal …
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We develop a theory of innovation for entry and sale into oligopoly, and show that inventions of higher quality are …
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Within the policy debate, there is a fear that large incumbent firms buy small firms' inventions to ensure that they are not used in the market. We show that such "acquisitions for sleep" can occur if and only if the quality of a process invention is small; otherwise, the entry profit will be...
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