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Based on the matching data in the China Customs, Chinese industrial enterprises, and patent databases, this study uses the propensity score matching method (PSM) and the double difference model (DID) to study the impact of Internet use on enterprise innovation. The results show that Internet use...
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software industry shows that the global-local dichotomy in the innovation debate does not suffice to describe their complex …, multi-scalar nature. In analysing ODIP in a knowledge-intensive industry, we contribute to the debate about the '€˜new …
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We analyze the economic effects of a developer's connectedness in the electronic game industry. Knowledge spillovers … between developers are likely to be of special relevance in this knowledge-intensive and regionally concentrated industry. We … calculate social network measures for a developer's connectedness to other developers at multiple points in time. In a …
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software industry shows that the global-local dichotomy in the innovation debate does not suffice to describe their complex …, multi-scalar nature. In analysing ODIP in a knowledge-intensive industry, we contribute to the debate about the ' new …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011303846
We analyze the economic effects of a developer's connectedness in the electronic game industry. Knowledge spillovers … between developers should be of special relevance in this knowledge-based industry. We calculate measures for a developer …'s connectedness to other developers at multiple points in time. In a regression with developer, developing firm, publishing firm, and …
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Just as employers face uncertainty when hiring workers, workers also face uncertainty when accepting employment, and bad employers may opportunistically depart from expectations, norms, and laws. However, prior research in economics and information sciences has focused sharply on the employer's...
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We examine the effect of user's popularity information on their demand in a mobile dating platform. Knowing that a potential partner is popular can increase their appeal. However, popular people may be less likely to reciprocate. Hence, users may strategically shade down or lower their revealed...
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We analyze the economic effects of a developer’s connectedness in the electronic game industry. Knowledge spillovers … between developers are likely to be of special relevance in this knowledge-intensive and regionally concentrated industry. We … calculate social network measures for a developer’s connectedness to other developers at multiple points in time. In a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011019347
We analyze the economic effects of a developer’s connectedness in the electronic game industry. Knowledge spillovers … between developers are likely to be of special relevance in this knowledge-intensive and regionally concentrated industry. We … calculate social network measures for a developer’s connectedness to other developers at multiple points in time. In a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014192309
This essay considers the role of reputational information in our marketplace. It explains how well-functioning marketplaces depend on the vibrant flow of accurate reputational information, and how misdirected regulation of reputational information could harm marketplace mechanisms. It then...
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