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supplier and buyer market concentration, and appropriability conditions on the innovative behavior of suppliers within the …
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Based on a sample of German innovating firms that contains information on formal and informal innovation cooperation between customers and suppliers, we state that firms perceive informal cooperation as being more important than formal cooperation modes. We then investigate the determinants of...
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to host country competitors. We extend this stream of research by investigating MNC appropriability strategies that go … and Germany. We find that MNCs prefer broader sets of appropriability strategies in host countries with fewer … opportunities for knowledge sourcing. However, munificent host country environments require targeted sets of appropriability …
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This note expounds the abstract fundamentals of the appropriability problem, re-assessing insights from three classic … implications of appropriability for society at large, Teece's main concern was with practical questions of business strategy and … perspective, can be seen as filling a significant gap in the previous theoretical discussion of appropriability. …
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appropriability, within the perspective of policies shaping scientific, technological and production capabilities in the light of …) adjustment processes, thus reassessing the appropriability ad disclosure function of patents. Then, the paper presents a taxonomy …
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Intellectual property protection mechanisms (IPPMs) are critical to fostering innovation and their relevance has grown enormously with the increased trade in goods and services involving intellectual property. Scholars have investigated what factors facilitate or hinder the use of such IP...
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appropriability in the organizational decision of firms. We focus on the quality of intellectual property rights (IPR) institutions …
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What drives investment in automation technologies? This paper documents a positive relationship between labor-friendly institutions and investment in industrial robots in a sample of developing and advanced economies. Institutions explain a substantial share of cross-country variation in...
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What drives investment in automation technologies? This paper documents a positive relationship between labor-friendly institutions and investment in in- dustrial robots in a sample of developing and advanced economies. Institutions explain a substantial share of cross-country variation in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012624841
The participation of top R&D players to publicly funded research collaborations is a common yet unexplored phenomenon. If, on the one hand, including top R&D firms creates opportunities for knowledge spillovers and increases the chance for a project to be funded, on the other hand, the uneven...
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