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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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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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&D strategies. Most of the existing research on the phenomenon of open innovation focuses on its interorganizational aspects. In …
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In this paper, I describe and analyze the phenomenon of informal development collaborationbetween firms in the field of embedded Linux, a type of open source software. Toexplain the observed phenomenon of voluntary revealing, I develop a duopoly model ofquality competition. The central...
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