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Inter-firm collaboration is not new. What is new is that such collaboration has exploded during the past couple of decades, in parallel to the intensification of international competition. Moreover, the nature of collaboration has changed, shifting from peripheral interests to the very core...
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economics of innovation. First, we consider the role of imperfect competition in product and labor markets in shaping the … to quantify the linkages between R&D spending, cooperation, and innovation investment choices, and endogenous …
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attention on the trade-off between vertical integration and interfirms agreements aimed to control biotech innovation. A trade …
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In the last decades, technologies became more complex which increased the degree of uncertainty in R&D. To overcome the uncertainty, firms frequently engage in R&D collaborations, e.g., Research Joint Ventures (RJVs), and licensing agreements. While RJVs are well explored in the literature, very...
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