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value, VC facilitates knowledge diffusion and thus generates an externality on innovation. The findings help explain why VC … is more effective in stimulating innovation than corporate R&D …
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based on their innovation outcomes, open innovation and organisational learning practices. Results indicate that firms with … lower internationalisation level owe their innovation success to coupled and outbound open innovation practices that … originate from market research, competitor tracking and public information. Mediating effect of outbound innovation is present …
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In a highly competitive global economy the development of sustainable, innovative responses from Industry is now vital. Many industries globally need to respond rather than react to current economic climate through sustainable (economically and environmentally) development. The steel industry is...
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The study examines knowledge spillovers from multinational firms in the Indian pharmaceutical industry. Specifically, we examine whether FDI catalyses diffusion of knowledge transfer from multinational firms’ R&D activities during 2000-01 to 2019-20 and four sub-periods of five years each. The...
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The concept of intermediation is central to current approaches to innovation policy. While the extant literature …
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Questioning the underlying assumptions of the process of creative destruction, we conceptualize an alternative process of creative construction that may characterize the dynamics between entrants and incumbents. We discuss the underlying mechanism of knowledge spillover strategic...
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Does exporting intermediate goods induce learning from importers? In this paper, we examine to what extent learning from German industries can be explained by knowledge spillovers, channeled through the export of intermediate goods. Our study is based on a sample of 27 German trade partners in...
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We examine the role of spillover learning in shaping the value of exploratory versus incremental R&D. Using data from drug development, we show that novel drug candidates generate more knowledge spillovers than incremental ones. Despite being less likely to reach regulatory approval, they are...
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Focusing on the link between prior alliance experience and firm benefits from R&D collaborations, this paper explores whether firms learn to manage their alliances. While prior experience should increase collaborative benefits from the current alliance, I expect these returns: (1) to be most...
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The use of patent citation networks as research tools is becoming increasingly commonplace in the field of innovation …
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