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This paper surveys some of the strategic aspects that emerge if players fight in an alliance against an enemy. The survey includes the free-rider problem and the hold-up problem that emerges in the baseline model, the role of supermodularity in alliance members' effort contributions, the role of...
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In a society composed of a ruler and its citizens: what are the determinants of the political equilibrium between these two? This paper approaches this problem as a game played between a ruler who has to decide the distribution of the aggregate income and a group of agents/citizens who have the...
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embedded path of existing alliances and form new alliances with new partners. While new partners are mostly found through the …
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The related phenomena of learning curve and network effects are quite common in oligopolistic markets. In this context the present paper discusses the incentives of a technological leader to share its exclusive technology with potential competitors. An alliance may be preferable because partner...
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Access and utilization of knowledge as in alliances drives firm performance. Prior studies pay heavy attention on … knowledge creation among firms in alliances. This study explains the concept of copoiesis as the genuine creation of joint …
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The decision over exports vs. foreign direct investment (FDI) is usually discussed in an extension of the so-called Melitz model where firms with heterogeneous costs compete in a monopolistically competitive industry. The present paper starts from a situation where a potential foreign entrant...
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In the lead up to the Year 2000 dot.com crash of publicly traded high-technology equities, Information Communication Technology (ICT) Companies proudly displayed inter-firm allegiances on their newly created websites. These collaborative relationships were in reality licensing agreements to...
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The possession of key international technical standards in some technology-based sectors can provide considerable advantages for firms wishing to internationalize rapidly and early. Avaro, a start-up Korean company, developed and owned a critical standard in the emerging international mobile...
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Prior Research Suggests That A High Technology Start-Up's Innovative Capability And Inter-Firm Network Influence Its Performance And Consequently, Firm Valuation. Few Studies Consider Their Joint Influence And Even Fewer Consider The Temporal Change Of Those Effects On Firm Valuation. In This...
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