| Author | Article | |
Arvanitis & Hollenstein |
The impact of spillovers and knowledge heterogeneity on firm performance: evidence from Swiss manufacturing |
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Autio et.al., 2007 |
First and second order additionality and learning outcomes in collaborative R&D programs |
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Baldwin et.al. |
Determinants of innovative activity in Canadian manufacturing firms |
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Beers et.al., 2007 |
R&D internationalization, R&D collaboration and public knowledge institutions in small economies: evidence from Finland and the Netherlands |
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Cabagnols & Le Bas |
Differences in the determinants of product and process innovations: the French case |
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Cassiman & Veugelers, 2002 |
R&D cooperation and spillovers: some empirical evidence from Belgium |
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D’Aspremont & Jacquemin, 1990 |
Cooperative and non-cooperative R&D in duopoly with spillovers: erratum |
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Duranton, 2000 |
Cumulative investment and spillovers in the formation of technological landscapes |
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Favre et.al. |
The effect of spillovers and government subsidies on R&D, international R&D cooperation and profits: evidence from France |
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Ghernawat & Spence, 1985 |
Learning curve spillovers and market performance |
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Harhoff et.al., 2003 |
Profiting from voluntary information spillovers: how users benefit by freely revealing their innovations |
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Kafouros & Buckley, 2007 |
Under what conditions do firms benefit from the research efforts of other organizations? |
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Kaiser, 2000 |
Measuring knowledge spillovers in manufacturing and services: an empirical assessment of alternative approaches |
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Katsoulacos & Ulph, 1998 |
Endogenous spillovers and the performance of research joint ventures |
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Kleinknecht & Oostendorp |
R&D and export performance: taking account of simultaneity |
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Lefebvre & Lefebvre |
Innovative capabilities as determinants of export performance and behavior: a longitudinal study of manufacturing SMEs |
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Leiponen |
Why do firms not collaborate? The role of competencies and technological regimes |
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Levin & Reiss, 1988 |
Cost-reducting and demand-creating R&D with spillovers |
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Martinez-Ros & Labeaga |
Modeling innovation activities using discrete choice panel data models |
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Martinez-Ros, 2000 |
Explaining the decisions to carry out product and process innovations: the Spanish case |
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Reichstein & Salter, 2006 |
Investigating the sources of process innovation among UK manufacturing firms |
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Riggs & von Hippel, 1993 |
Incentives to innovate and the sources of innovation: the case of scientific instruments |
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