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innovation. In particular, industries whose younger firms depend more on external finance realize faster rate of technological …
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Rice innovations are technologies and practices extensively adopted so as to change production practices and productivity. This paper documents the changes in rice productivity, policy and institutions in the last 100 years and identifies the technological change that may have affected rice...
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This paper revisits the standard analysis of licensing a cost reducing innovation by an outside innovator to a Cournot …
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In a patent thicket licensing provides a mechanism to either avoid or resolve hold-up. Firms' R&D incentives will differ depending on how licensing is used. In this paper we study the choice between ex ante licensing to avoid hold-up and ex post licensing to resolve it. Building on a theoretical...
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service innovation by spin-offs. Furthermore, the study confirms the generally positive relationship between innovation speed …
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The main research streams, which focus on signals, signalling theory and cue utilization theory stress the importance of a producers´ credibility or reputation as an important factor that determines a signals´ potential to reduce customers´ risks and to motivate customers to adopt a...
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from competition theory because it neglects the innovation issue. It shows that its subsequent adoption to macroeconomics …
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Biotechnology has had an important impact on the agricultural and food industries over the last twelve years by way of fast and extensive adoption of a few genetically modified (GM) crops. This has produced large efficiency gains, including higher yields and reduced costs of weed and pest...
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