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We explore whether current innovation has an enduring effect on future innovative activity in large, global food and beverage (F&B) companies. We analyze a sample of 16,698 patents granted in the United States over the period 1977 to 1994 to 103 F&B firms selected from the world's largest F&B...
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This article explores through structural equation modeling whether the level of a food and beverage multinational's (FBM) technical capacities in food, biotechnology and drugs predicts the level of its technical capacities in chemicals. Patent analysis for 90 large FBMs in North America, Europe,...
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Las multinacionales agroalimentarias son las principales innovadoras del sector agroalimentario mundial y agentes económicos fundamentales del cambio tecnológico en el sector agroalimentario español. El estudio del comportamiento innovador de las multinacionales agroalimentarias presenta...
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With a sample of nearly 18,611 utility patents, this paper studies the technology mix of 90 of the world's leading food and beverage multinationals (FBMs) over 1969-1994. It explores the statistical association between patenting in food technology and in non-food technological fields. Food...
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We examine historical empirical patterns of change in corporate. technological scale and scope. Much literature on scale and scope by business and economic historians has conflated product markets and technology together. However, given the technologically complex environment of the late...
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Against market orthodoxy, the paper argues that market-based systems will not be sufficient to induce semi-automatic sustained growth in transition countries. The paper examines networked systems, and arguers that the basic in transition countries (and many others) is not so much “market...
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