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This paper provides a quantitative study (N = 268) of patterns of free revealing offirm-developed innovations within embedded Linux, a type of open source software (OSS). Ifind that firms, without being obliged to do so, contribute many of their own developmentsback to public embedded Linux...
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An important new literature on gross employment flows has produced a great outpouring of stylized facts. In this paper we examine one aspect of this literature through the lens of dynamic models and theories of industrial evolution. We extend the Davis and Haltiwanger methodology for analysis of...
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In this paper the authors explore the incentives that usersmight have to freely reveal their proprietary innovations. They develop agame-theoretic model to explore the effect of these incentives on users´ decisions to reveal or hide their proprietary information.
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In this paper, I explore the circumstances under which innovation processes without secrecyor intellectual property …
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innovation and imitation incentives.Surprisingly from an economic standpoint, however, various calculation methodsfor damages are …
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commons of public OSS code—that is, on the“giving” side of this open innovation process. In contrast, research on … thecorresponding “receiving” side of the innovation process is scarce. We address thisgap, studying how existing OSS code is reused and …
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Profiting from technological innovation requires both the development of new products and the capture orappropriation …
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Patent trolls appropriate profits from innovation solely by enforcing patents against infringers.They are often …
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user innovation and lead user research, with merits founded on economic theory hitherto not considered in this context …
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The existing theory of modularity explains how modular designs create value. We extend thistheory to address value appropriation. A product or process design that is modular with respect tointellectual property (IP) allows firms to better capture value in situations where knowledge andvalue...
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