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Different aspects of external information flows have typically been lumped together under the name "spillovers". We … incoming spillovers and appropriability from survey data on Belgian manufacturing firms. Incoming spillovers measure the … distinction between incoming spillovers and appropriability is revealed when contrasting their effects on different types of …
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We use the French portion of the 2002 Community Innovation Survey to test how spillovers a®ect the likelihood that ¯rms … of the industrial organization literature. We find that a firm which benefits from higher spillovers from her rivals is … more likely to cooperate horizontally in R&D. Moreover, the impact of incoming spillovers on the likelihood of horizontal R …
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This paper presents a dynamic model of a competitive R&D and production duopoly subject to knowledge spillovers. Two … planner prefer the R&Dcooperative strategy over the competitive one regardless of the intensity of knowledge spillovers … venture, the firms do not necessary choose the highest degree of cooperation available. …
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In the paper the impact of R&D cooperation on prices in experimental duopoly markets is examined.As a theoretical … benchmark for the experiment, a two-stage duopoly model with an R&D stage with technological spillovers and a pricing stage is … used.For two scenarios of technological spillovers (no versus complete spillovers), a treat-ment where it is possible to …
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This article discusses theoretically why companies cooperate in carrying out their R&D, and doing so with several external agents. From a sample of original equipment manufacturers suppliers (OEMS) located in Catalonia, we checked if they incorporated products innovation, research, design,...
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This paper analyzes the formation of Research Corporations as an alternative governance structure for performing R&D compared to pursuing in-house R&D projects. Research Corporations are private for-profit research centers that bring together several firms with similar research goals. In a...
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empirical results demonstrate that cooperation between KIBS and universities occurs independent of their location (rural or …
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We develop a model of R&D collaboration in which individual firms carry out in-house research on core activities and undertake bilateral joint projects on non-core activities with other firms. We develop conditions on the profit functions of the firm under which R&D investments in different...
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We use the French portion of the 2002 Community Innovation Survey to test how spillovers a®ect the likelihood that ¯rms … of the industrial organization literature. We find that a firm which benefits from higher spillovers from her rivals is … more likely to cooperate horizontally in R&D. Moreover, the impact of incoming spillovers on the likelihood of horizontal R …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008789373
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