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Competitive repertoire 2 Design configurations 2 Design features 2 Repertoire simplicity 2 Technological evolution 2 Competition 1 Product design 1 Produktgestaltung 1 Technischer Fortschritt 1 Technological change 1 Wettbewerb 1 competition 1 design configurations 1 knowledge production 1 transaction spaces 1
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Lampel, Joseph 2 Gibbons, Michael 1 Jha, Pushkar P. 1 Jha, Pushkar. P. 1
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Prometheus 1 Research Policy 1 Research policy : policy, management and economic studies of science, technology and innovation 1
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Performance feedback, competitive repertoire simplicity, and technological evolution in a televised design contest
Jha, Pushkar P.; Lampel, Joseph - In: Research policy : policy, management and economic … 43 (2014) 2, pp. 403-413
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Performance feedback, competitive repertoire simplicity, and technological evolution in a televised design contest
Jha, Pushkar. P.; Lampel, Joseph - In: Research Policy 43 (2014) 2, pp. 403-413
) escalating repertoire simplicity causing convergence in design configurations; and (b) hypothesized, but rarely tested, links …
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Competition processes and the management of innovation
Gibbons, Michael - In: Prometheus 21 (2003) 4, pp. 449-465
This paper presents two different forms of research practices: Mode 1 and Mode 2. These forms of knowledge production are adumbrated not so much to demonstrate their radical differences, though there are some, but as a way of calling attention to the fact that, in both modes, static and dynamic...
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