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The research project KompNet 2011 - Factors determining the success of regional innovation networks, funded by the … partners in innovation projects, nevertheless in-house development is the most important form of creating innovative products … intensity, are very important for the innovation success. Tacit and codified transfer channels are equally important for the …
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intellectual property rights and of offshoring costs on the rate of innovation and on the offshoring intensity. In chapter 4 I …' successful patent applications. The last chapter describes sector-level input-output relationships in eleven European economies …
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In this concluding article to the Management Science special issue on ÜManaging Knowledge in Organizations: Creating, Retaining, and Transferring Knowledge,Ý we provide an integrative framework for organizing the literature on knowledge management. The framework has two dimensions. The...
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This study was conducted to better understand the knowledge reuse process when radical innovation (e.g., experiments to … studies varying in degree of innovation. Across the six cases, a six-stage reuse-for-innovation process was identified …
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In spite of the costs involved in international mobility of workers, firms seek to encourage the practice on the grounds that it is the main mechanism for knowledge transfer between its locations, thus helping the business to be more competitive. International workers' contribution to the firm...
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“Monitoring innovation activities of innovation process participants” is a project which has been carried out by the … Higher School of Economics (HSE) for several years to promote monitoring and analysis of innovation issues in general, and on … empirical knowledge about the nature and types of interaction between various actors of the national innovation system. In 2009 …
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We study how firm-specific complementary assets and intellectual property rights affect the management of knowledge workers. The main results show when a firm will wish to sue workers that leave with innovative ideas, and the effects of complementary assets on wages and on worker initiative. We...
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Knowledge-based innovations are a main driver for economic development of countries and a key factor in global competition. Most industrial countries aim to strengthen their innovative capacity breadthways. Beside large firms especially universities have the necessary potential (infrastructure...
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This paper analyses the association between the number of patenting manufacturing firms and the quantity and quality of relevant university research across UK postcode areas. We show that different measures of research `power' and `excellence' positively affect the patenting of small firms...
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general not the same firms as those that cite MIT patents. However, patent volume is positively correlated with paper …In this paper we explore the degree to which patents are representative of the magnitude, direction, and impact of the … patenting is a minority activity: a majority of the faculty in our sample never patent, and publication rates far outstrip …
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