Benefiting from innovation: value creation, value appropriation and the role of industry architectures
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A study on innovators' commercial use of their technological innovations is discussed. Value appropriation by industry is examined.
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Research Policy
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0048-7333
Year: 2006
United Kingdom, Capital funds & cash flow, Analysis, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Technological innovations, Valuation, Architecture, Industrial, Industrial architecture
Publication Name: Research Policy
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0048-7333
Year: 2006
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The role of academic inventors in entrepreneurial firms: sharing the laboratory life
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The human and social capital contributions of academic scientists to biotechnology companies are studied and analyzed.
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Research Policy
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0048-7333
Year: 2004
Services information, Drugs, Economic aspects, Biotechnology industry, Biotechnology industries, Services, Scholars, Industry forecasts
Publication Name: Research Policy
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0048-7333
Year: 2004
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