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within the context of technological innovation. We differentiate among a firm's direct ties, indirect ties and degree of …
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the rate of innovation for companies with small patent and alliance portfolios. However, when the patent portfolio and … technologies have higher levels of innovation performance in subsequent years than companies that solely invest in incremental …
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With the rise of the knowledge economy, delivering sound innovation policies requires a thorough understanding of how … Global Innovation Networks (GINs), to shed light on how the protection of intellectual property rights (IPRs) influences … innovation or in patenting activities abroad. …
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We model knowledge diffusion in a population of agents situated on a network, interacting only over direct ties. Some agents are by nature traders, others are by nature "givers": traders demand a quid pro quo for information transfer; givers do not. We are interested in efficiency of diffusion...
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Recent research in the field of network economics has shown how explicitly modelling the network structure of social and economic relations can provide significant theoretical insights, as well as account for previously unexplained empirical evidence. Despite their critical importance to many...
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Using innovation survey data on a sample of UK manufacturing firms, Laursen and Salter 2006 documented a non … for radical innovation in our sample. Based on multiple research streams including economics of innovation and development … developing context, a wider range of innovation obstacles implies broader external search and more intense obstacles require …
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