Author: Wei Zhang
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Three Essays on Innovation and Research and Development
Author: Wei Zhang
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Three Essays on Industrial Innovation
Author: Chun-gyŏng Pak
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Languages : en
Pages : 114
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Pages : 114
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Three Essays on Research and Development, Growth and Cycles
Author: Pedro David Matos Serôdio
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Languages : en
Pages : 336
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Pages : 336
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Three Essays on New Product Development: Creating Value from Internal and External Innovation
Author: Hossein Nikpayam
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Pages : 0
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Three Essays on Corporate Innovations
Author: Lilei Xu
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This thesis consists of three essays on corporate R&D and innovations in the United States.
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This thesis consists of three essays on corporate R&D and innovations in the United States.
Three Essays on R & D Investment
Author: Massoud Khazabi
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The first essay titled "Fundamental Sources of Long-run Labour Productivity Improvements in Canada" examines the importance of Research and Development activities, as well as the stock of public infrastructure, and economic openness as sources of growth in labour productivity in the Canadian economy within the last four decades. The second paper titled "R & D Spillovers, Innovation, and Entry" extends a theoretical framework to analyze the impact of R & D spillovers on entry and the resulting equilibrium market structure. It is shown that the degree of spillovers plays a fundamental role on the number of firms entering the market, their R & D activities, and social welfare. The third paper titled "The Search for New Drugs: A Theory of R & D in the Pharmaceutical Industry" uses a dynamic model of optimal patent design and in the presence of information externalities studies the evolution of technological progress in the context of a pharmaceutical industry.
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The first essay titled "Fundamental Sources of Long-run Labour Productivity Improvements in Canada" examines the importance of Research and Development activities, as well as the stock of public infrastructure, and economic openness as sources of growth in labour productivity in the Canadian economy within the last four decades. The second paper titled "R & D Spillovers, Innovation, and Entry" extends a theoretical framework to analyze the impact of R & D spillovers on entry and the resulting equilibrium market structure. It is shown that the degree of spillovers plays a fundamental role on the number of firms entering the market, their R & D activities, and social welfare. The third paper titled "The Search for New Drugs: A Theory of R & D in the Pharmaceutical Industry" uses a dynamic model of optimal patent design and in the presence of information externalities studies the evolution of technological progress in the context of a pharmaceutical industry.
Three Essays on Open Innovation, Technological and Institutional Change
Author: Alexander N. Cuntz
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Pages : 64
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Pages : 64
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Three Essays on Productivity and Research and Development in U.S. Investor-owned Electric Utilities
Author: Haru Connolly
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Pages : 250
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Pages : 250
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Three essays on venture capital contracting
Author: Ibolya Schindele
Publisher: Rozenberg Publishers
ISBN: 9051709471
Category : Contracts
Languages : en
Pages : 181
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Publisher: Rozenberg Publishers
ISBN: 9051709471
Category : Contracts
Languages : en
Pages : 181
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Three Essays on Innovation Dynamics
Author: Subhadeep Datta
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This dissertation contains three essays on the theme of industry-level innovation and different aspects of innovation. The essays contribute to the literatures of institutional theory, categories, commercialization, evaluation, responsible innovation, and governance of innovation. Over the past few decades, the world has observed a wave of commercialization which has changed the way many actions are performed. One of the key features has been that of the state relinquishing its control over many activities that are now performed in the market. This wave of commercialization has given rise to some unique and innovative forms of organization within existing industries. Some of the outcomes of these innovative forms of organizations are the emergence of new categories, hybridization of existing categories, tensions between various stakeholders because of the hybridizations, emergence of new performance evaluation systems, and new questions being raised on ethical and moral grounds concerning the application of such innovations. In this dissertation I have attempted to address some of these aforementioned aspects of industry-level innovation.
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This dissertation contains three essays on the theme of industry-level innovation and different aspects of innovation. The essays contribute to the literatures of institutional theory, categories, commercialization, evaluation, responsible innovation, and governance of innovation. Over the past few decades, the world has observed a wave of commercialization which has changed the way many actions are performed. One of the key features has been that of the state relinquishing its control over many activities that are now performed in the market. This wave of commercialization has given rise to some unique and innovative forms of organization within existing industries. Some of the outcomes of these innovative forms of organizations are the emergence of new categories, hybridization of existing categories, tensions between various stakeholders because of the hybridizations, emergence of new performance evaluation systems, and new questions being raised on ethical and moral grounds concerning the application of such innovations. In this dissertation I have attempted to address some of these aforementioned aspects of industry-level innovation.