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(1995) and model firm-inventor cooperation in the commercialization of a given invention. Tacit knowledge warrants inventor … possess this tacit knowledge, inventors may need to play an active role when patents are commercialized. We build on Arora … activity. However, imperfect IPRs may reduce inventors' incentives to engage in the commercialization process. We analyze when …
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research question is: How can bi-lateral research collaboration be a source of knowledge generation and commercialization for … in the process of knowledge creation and commercialization. We conclude that collaboration is a source of new knowledge … knowledge creation method to analyze the findings. We also describe the collaboration process from idea and application through …
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(1995) and model firm-inventor cooperation in the commercialization of a given invention. Tacit knowledge warrants inventor … possess this tacit knowledge, inventors may need to play an active role when patents are commercialized. We build on Arora … activity. However, imperfect IPRs may reduce inventors' incentives to engage in the commercialization process. We analyze when …
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(1995) and model firm-inventor cooperation in the commercialization of a given invention. Tacit knowledge warrants inventor … possess this tacit knowledge, inventors may need to play an active role when patents are commercialized. We build on Arora … activity. However, imperfect IPRs may reduce inventors’ incentives to engage in the commercialization process. We analyze when …
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Using fourteen years of data on Dutch consumers' trust in financial institutions, we find that financially literate consumers are more likely to trust banks, insurance companies and pension funds, and the competence and integrity of the managers of these institutions. This holds both for...
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