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innovation success in establishments without R&D but not in establishments with R&D. This supports the hypothesis that rivals …
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' innovation networks largely depends on their ability to develop and reinforce their own knowledge-capital. …
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This paper analyses the influence of in-house R&D and external knowledge acquisition on the total factor productivity (TFP) of listed Chinese firms for the time period 2001-2010. We find a quantitatively important positive effect of in-house R&D. The achieved level of technological...
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R&D subsidies on the knowledge-sourcing process increase firms’ innovation outcomes, thus making this policy … intervention effective in promoting innovation. By using panel data from Spanish manufacturing firms, this article presents … Spain also favor more firm innovation, measured by patent applications and new product launches. It is also documented that …
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This research sheds light on the role of product scope on the innovation activity of multinational multi-product firms …. We use patent citation data to break down innovation into two types by measuring the degree to which innovation performed … focus on two features in multinational production: (i) fundamental innovation is geographically more difficult to transfer …
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How should firms organize their pool of inventive human capital for firm-level innovation? While access to diverse … knowledge may aid knowledge recombination, which can facilitate innovation, prior literature has focused primarily on one way of … achieving that: diversity of inventor-held knowledge within a given knowledge production team (“within-team knowledge diversity …
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increasing team size that we call the "racing against time" hypothesis: With innovation races more competitive globally, R …&D firms need to finish research projects as quickly as possible and therefore have an incentive to put together a team with …
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The mirroring hypothesis predicts that organizational ties within a project, firm, or group of firms (e.g. communication, collocation, employment) will correspond to the technical patterns of dependency in the work being performed. A thorough understanding of the phenomenon is difficult to...
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This study focuses on the early stages of international innovation activities, i.e. the organizational processes …
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