Author: Louise Lundbjerg
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ISBN: 9788775681228
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Three Essays on Firm Innovation
Author: Louise Lundbjerg
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ISBN: 9788775681228
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9788775681228
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Three Essays on Firm Innovation
Author: Louise Lundbjerg
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ISBN: 9788775681211
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9788775681211
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Three Essays on Firm Innovation Strategy and Capability in Emerging Markets
Author: 金露
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Category : Business enterprises
Languages : en
Pages : 142
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Category : Business enterprises
Languages : en
Pages : 142
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Three Essays on Firm Growth, Innovation, and Persistent Performance
Essays on Firm Innovation and Operational Performance
Author: Senali Amarasuriya
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Author's abstract: The majority of the OSCM literature suggests that firm innovation is positively associated with firm performance. However, as evidenced by some of the innovation failures in the real world, this seemingly intuitive relationship between innovation and firm performance has the potential to be quite nuanced and counterintuitive. Hence in this dissertation, I seek further understanding related to (1) extant OSCM research regarding the innovation-performance relationship and (2) types of firm innovation strategies- being a leader or a laggard- which will financially benefit a firm according to the market they operate in, essentially informing the management how the industry will determine whether they need to innovate or not. Essay 1 systematically reviews the extant OSCM literature on innovation focusing on research utilizing Patent and R&D data. Based on a total population of 176 Patent and R&D data-based empirical papers, I develop a novel framework based on patent measurement class data and R&D operationalization method, to guide the consistent application of patent and R&D data in future OSCM research. I also identify fifteen measurement issues falling under three classes categorized by the magnitude of their impact (high/medium or low impact) on data analysis that can impair the inferences drawn from interpreting the results. In Essay 2 I explore the conditions under which firm innovation could benefit (impede) firm performance. This specifically involves investigating the financial and operational implications of a firm’s choosing to be leading (lagging) innovators within the context of innovative (non-innovative) industries. Using generalized structural equation modeling on a sample of 18,870 firm-quarter observations belonging to the manufacturing organizations of the United States for the period from 2000 to 2020 obtained from Compustat, I find out that a firm playing in a highly innovative market will be financially better off by opting to be a laggard instead of a leader, and that being a leader or a laggard doesn’t essentially make a difference for a firm operating in a non-innovative market. Accordingly, contrary to the conventional belief that being innovative is always associated with superior firm performance, management should choose their innovation strategy based on how innovative the industry is.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Author's abstract: The majority of the OSCM literature suggests that firm innovation is positively associated with firm performance. However, as evidenced by some of the innovation failures in the real world, this seemingly intuitive relationship between innovation and firm performance has the potential to be quite nuanced and counterintuitive. Hence in this dissertation, I seek further understanding related to (1) extant OSCM research regarding the innovation-performance relationship and (2) types of firm innovation strategies- being a leader or a laggard- which will financially benefit a firm according to the market they operate in, essentially informing the management how the industry will determine whether they need to innovate or not. Essay 1 systematically reviews the extant OSCM literature on innovation focusing on research utilizing Patent and R&D data. Based on a total population of 176 Patent and R&D data-based empirical papers, I develop a novel framework based on patent measurement class data and R&D operationalization method, to guide the consistent application of patent and R&D data in future OSCM research. I also identify fifteen measurement issues falling under three classes categorized by the magnitude of their impact (high/medium or low impact) on data analysis that can impair the inferences drawn from interpreting the results. In Essay 2 I explore the conditions under which firm innovation could benefit (impede) firm performance. This specifically involves investigating the financial and operational implications of a firm’s choosing to be leading (lagging) innovators within the context of innovative (non-innovative) industries. Using generalized structural equation modeling on a sample of 18,870 firm-quarter observations belonging to the manufacturing organizations of the United States for the period from 2000 to 2020 obtained from Compustat, I find out that a firm playing in a highly innovative market will be financially better off by opting to be a laggard instead of a leader, and that being a leader or a laggard doesn’t essentially make a difference for a firm operating in a non-innovative market. Accordingly, contrary to the conventional belief that being innovative is always associated with superior firm performance, management should choose their innovation strategy based on how innovative the industry is.
Firm Heterogeneity, Innovation, and Value Capture
Three Essays on Financial Innovation
Author: Peter Tufano
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Category : Finance
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Publisher:
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Category : Finance
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Three Essays on Government-firm Interactions and Innovation in Emerging Markets
Author: 董美彤
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Category : Business enterprises
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Business enterprises
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Three Essays on Innovation
Author: Gavin L. Fox
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Languages : en
Pages :
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In the second essay, position in a network of strategic partners (i.e. centrality, constraint, and range) is assessed as an external predictor of innovation. The results of the second essay suggest that having many strategic partners (being central) and controlling the flow of knowledge among those partners (being unconstrained) are positively related to innovation. Finally, in the third essay, internal and external predictors are combined with the characteristics of strategic partners in a network analysis. The results support the findings of the first two essays and further suggest that firms should consider the resources of both their direct and indirect strategic partners when attempting to innovate. Taken together, the results of the three essays highlight the value of more universal predictors of innovation and suggest that managers and researchers focus on the basics of knowledge creation and acquisition when pursuing innovation.
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Languages : en
Pages :
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In the second essay, position in a network of strategic partners (i.e. centrality, constraint, and range) is assessed as an external predictor of innovation. The results of the second essay suggest that having many strategic partners (being central) and controlling the flow of knowledge among those partners (being unconstrained) are positively related to innovation. Finally, in the third essay, internal and external predictors are combined with the characteristics of strategic partners in a network analysis. The results support the findings of the first two essays and further suggest that firms should consider the resources of both their direct and indirect strategic partners when attempting to innovate. Taken together, the results of the three essays highlight the value of more universal predictors of innovation and suggest that managers and researchers focus on the basics of knowledge creation and acquisition when pursuing innovation.
Three Essays on Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Author: Sang Kyun Kim (Ph. D.)
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Category : Diversification in industry
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diversification in industry
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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