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The diffusion of innovations is supposed to dissipate inventors' rents. Yet in many documented cases, inventors freely shared knowledge with their competitors. Using a model and case studies, this paper explores why sharing did not eliminate inventors' incentives. Each new technology coexisted...
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This paper examines the relationships between the R&D sector activities of the EU and the US using multivariate Granger-causality tests. The multivariate framework employed also allows us to make causal inferences about the effects of R&D activity on labour productivity in the home and foreign...
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to perceptually expand an innovation's categorical boundaries and to cast the innovation as emotionally-resonant with the … broadening the organization's innovation practices. We advance a theoretical model that relaxes the assumption that cognitive … that appeal to organizational sentiments and aspirations in innovation adoption …
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