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practices that explain radical innovation in subsidiaries. A fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis is conducted with data … innovation. Various paths to radical innovation exist, and most of them involve functional flexibility. Overall, the findings … innovation across differing varieties of capitalism countries …
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EPO Worldwide Patent Statistical Database PATSTAT. Based on the final dataset, covering about 1,700 world’s top corporate …&D locations is no reason for concern regarding the perceived hollowing-out of the national innovation systems. Indeed, since the … advantages built at home are at the core of both the HBA and HBE strategies, the national system of innovation in the home …
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developed home countries. The results can help managers, researchers, and policymakers to better understand the innovation …
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emerging) on the importance of the innovation framework and local innovation capabilities. Our analysis of 588 R … whereas a host country’s innovation framework and capability overall do affect the location decision, their ultimate effects …, innovation and educational policies and programmes …
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We explore the impact of geographic dispersion of a firm's R&D activities on the quality of its innovative output. Using data on over half a million patents from 1,127 firms, we find that having geographically distributed R&D per se does not improve the quality of a firm's innovations. In fact,...
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