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entrepreneurial activity. We also examine evidence suggesting that it is young firms, not small ones, where job growth and innovation …
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Heterogeneous firm productivity seems to provide an argument for governments to pursue 'pick-the-winner' strategies by subsidizing highly productive firms more, or taxing them less, than their less productive counterparts. We appraise this argument by studying the optimal choice of effective tax...
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We consider innovation contests for the procurement of an innovation under moral hazard and adverse selection … random quality. Innovation quality is not contractible. We compare two procurement mechanisms -- a fixed prize and a first …
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negatively related with firm size. Innovation Incentives, Spawning, Spinouts, Organizational Fit, Firm Size, Firm Focus, Firm …
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We analyze the implications of the decision to spawn or to retain a new product for the nature and evolution of the firm. In our model, a new product is spawned if the fit between the product and its parent firm organization is not adequate. We focus on the impact of the firm's history of...
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who hire workers in R&D functions to make product innovations. The innovation process consists of distinct phases …
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The paper clarifies how sunk costs can lead a rational incumbent to innovate less than an entrant. It also demonstrates that competition among incumbents yields less adoption of new and more efficient production technology than competition which includes entrants. The results suggest that policy...
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This paper proposes a theoretical framework for studying the invention of new products when demand is uncertain. In this framework, under general conditions, the threat of ex post entry by a competitor can deter invention ex ante. Asymmetric market power in the ex post market exacerbates the...
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I develop a dynamic investment game with a "memoryless" R&D process in which an incumbent and an entrant can invest in a new technology, and the entrant can also invest in the old technology. I show that an increase in the probability of successfully implementing a technology can cause the...
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dynamic model of R&D competition, where duopolists repeatedly determine their innovation investments, and show that such … markets tip under very mild conditions, moving towards monopoly. In a tipped market, innovation incentives both for the …
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