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Chemistry, Analytical
Muhammad Jalal Khan, Manzoor Ahmed Khan, Sumbal Malik, Parag Kulkarni, Najla Alkaabi, Obaid Ullah, Hesham El-Sayed, Amir Ahmed, Sherzod Turaev
Summary: C-V2X is a vehicular communication technology that is gaining momentum in the industry and research community. The 3GPP standardization body is actively developing standards for C-V2X, and this survey analyzes the relevant standard documents to provide a comprehensive understanding of 3GPP-enabled C-V2X. The paper discusses the system architecture, network support, key issues, and potential solutions for C-V2X, and highlights the need for intelligence in enabling Level-5 autonomous driving scenarios.
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Business
Valeriya Vlasova
Summary: The study indicates that enterprises collaborating with R&D organizations and universities are more likely to receive public support, but this support rarely leads to significant changes in performance, mainly boosting the competitiveness of the enterprise.
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
(2021)
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Business, Finance
Sasan Bakhtiari
Summary: Government financial assistance can increase firms' propensity to seek financing, particularly for small and innovative firms. The form and number of assistance packages received from the government also affect the magnitude of the impact.
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ECONOMICS & FINANCE
(2021)
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Business
George Kuk, Mario Schaarschmidt, Dirk Homscheid
Summary: Much research on open source software development has tended to overlook the behavioral differences between various developer groups. This study expands upon the private-collective innovation model using a networking approach and reveals the influence of network closure and positional embeddedness on technical contribution. The empirical findings show that network closure has a negative impact on technical contribution, while the relationship between positional embeddedness and technical contribution follows an inverted U-shape. Moreover, high positional embeddedness can counteract the negative influence of extensive network closure on technical contribution. These effects are moderated by different developer groups.
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
(2024)
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Economics
Tongwei Qiu, Xianlei Ma, Biliang Luo
Summary: Ancestral land property rights tend to increase the marketization of land rentals; farmers with ancestral land tend to migrate and produce non-grain crops; farmers with ancestral land have lower interpersonal trust and prefer market orientation in land rentals.
ECONOMIC CHANGE AND RESTRUCTURING
(2022)
Article
Development Studies
Luca Messerschmidt, Nicole Janz
Summary: The impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on labour standards in developing countries depends on the type of labour rights and their associated costs. Governments are likely to improve labour standards for rights that do not incur direct costs to foreign investors, while engaging in a race to the bottom for rights that bear immediate costs for firms. Empirical analysis using panel data from 75 developing countries (1982-2010) shows that higher FDI stock and flow are connected to better protection of collective rights, while FDI flow is associated with a decline in relatively expensive outcome rights.
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Management
Alfonso Gambardella
Summary: This article reviews the private and social functions of patents, highlighting their role in incentivizing inventions, providing signals about firm value, disclosing information, and promoting innovation exchange. To better understand the implications of patents, stakeholders should invest in data collections and research designs to determine causal effects and mechanisms. Systematic studies on different effects of patents can inform evidence-based management and policy decisions, fostering integration between analysis and implementation.
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Fathiya Damayra, Tamer Khatib
Summary: This paper examines the importance of renewable energy systems in local sustainability innovation strategies through a policy mix approach. The study analyzes a sample of Palestinian municipalities and local councils and suggests that policymakers should promote cooperation between the public and private sectors, and focus on location factors in order to develop renewable energy systems.
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Management
Gianluca Pallante, Emanuele Russo, Andrea Roventini
Summary: Defense R & D accounts for the largest share of US public R & D spending and has historically contributed to civilian innovations. However, there is limited empirical evidence on its impact on private R & D investment and no conclusive results on possible crowding-in (-out) effects. Using a longitudinal dataset linking public R & D obligations to private R & D expenditures for US states, this study examines the influence of defense R & D on privately-financed R & D. The findings show significant crowding-in effects, with elasticities in the range of 0.11-0.14, and these positive effects also extend to the labor market, particularly for engineers in R & D intensive industries.
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Rosa Maria Ballardini, Janne Kaisto, Jukka Simila
Summary: This paper discusses the shortcomings of the mainstream economic approach to property in private law, particularly in the context of sustainability in the circular economy. By focusing on intellectual property and property laws, it highlights the issues related to incentivizing innovation and businesses towards more sustainable models. The argument is made for legal practices reflecting more social planning theories to facilitate a smoother transition towards a European sustainable circular economy.
JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
(2021)
Article
Economics
Richard J. Gilbert, Michael L. Katz
Summary: This study examines the impact of merger and merger policy on a potential entrant's pre-merger product choice. It finds that the possibility of merger can lead the entrant to imitate the incumbent's product rather than innovating with a more differentiated product. Additionally, focusing solely on post-merger effects in evaluating merger proposals may result in inefficient investment decisions by entrants.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION
(2022)
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Business, Finance
Laurent Cavenaile, Murat Alp Celik, Xu Tian
Summary: The study suggests that strengthening antitrust enforcement can lead to significantly higher gains in growth and welfare, with long-term effects far exceeding the static gains from production efficiency. Current HHI-based antitrust rules are found to be insufficient, highlighting the need for alternative guidelines.
JOURNAL OF MONETARY ECONOMICS
(2021)
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Li Li, Guanghua Han, Yanting Chen, Zilin Zhang, Xiao Fu
Summary: This study found that provinces with good economic resources and strong government capabilities are more prone to policy innovation, and the influence of internal factors of provincial governments is stronger than that of external factors.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2023)
Article
Business
Sruthi Thatchenkery, Riitta Katila
Summary: This study examines the impact of antitrust intervention against Microsoft, a dominant platform, on the innovation and profitability of complementors in the platform ecosystem. The results show that competition pressure on the dominant platform leads to increased innovation among complementors, particularly those with low market share. However, the profitability of these complementors decreases. These findings contribute to our understanding of the relationship between competition and innovation in platform ecosystems, as well as the implications of dominant platforms.
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
(2023)
Article
Business, Finance
Sebastien Bradley, Leslie Robinson, Martin Ruf
Summary: IP box regimes reward ownership of successful technology by imposing lower tax rates on IP income, impacting merger and acquisition incentives in terms of deal volume and acquisition probabilities. In regimes with strict nexus requirements, reduced taxation of IP income may result in decreases in the number of deals and the probability of firms being acquired, while positive effects are observed in more permissive regimes.
JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING & ECONOMICS
(2021)
Article
Business
Annabelle Gawer, Michael A. Cusumano
JOURNAL OF PRODUCT INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
(2014)
Article
Business
Michael A. Cusumano, Annabelle Gawer, David B. Yoffie
Summary: This article discusses the challenges facing self-regulation and government intervention for digital platforms. It highlights the importance of combining self-regulation with credible government regulation, as well as the role of industry coalitions in setting joint rules and codes of conduct.
INDUSTRIAL AND CORPORATE CHANGE
(2021)
Article
Management
Annabelle Gawer
Summary: The ongoing Digital Revolution is transforming organizational and management practices, with digital platform companies and their ecosystems emerging as emblematic organizational forms of the digital age. The rise of digital platforms has significant implications for competition and innovation, but also introduces a paradox of decentralized value creation contrasting with centralized value capture. This has led to concerns regarding digital platform firms' abuse of economic power and other dimensions such as privacy and labor relations. Further research on ecosystem governance and examination of platform firms' social responsibilities are highlighted as important areas for future study.
INNOVATION-ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT
(2022)
Article
Business
Annabelle Gawer
Summary: This article explores the factors that drive digital platform firms to set or modify their boundaries, suggesting that strategic decisions are made over three interrelated boundaries: the scope of the platform firm, the configuration and composition of the platform's sides, and the digital interfaces. The importance of moderating variables such as platform type and stage of development is also discussed in explaining the variation in boundaries across platforms and over time.
LONG RANGE PLANNING
(2021)
Article
Business
David McIntyre, Arati Srinivasan, Allan Afuah, Annabelle Gawer, Tobias Kretschmer
Summary: This article offers novel insights on platform business models, scale and scope, characteristics of different platform sides, and the role of technology in platform evolution. It aims to provide a useful framework for integrating and advancing various perspectives on the emergence and management of multisided platforms.
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES
(2021)
Article
Business
Martin Harraca, Itziar Castello, Annabelle Gawer
Summary: The power of digital platforms and their control over individuals and institutions has raised societal concerns. However, the ways in which these platforms exercise power and organize immaturity have not been sufficiently theorized. Drawing on Bourdieu's concepts, this study offers a sociosymbolic perspective on platform power dynamics, expanding the concept of organized immaturity and developing a three-phase model of platform power dynamics over time.
BUSINESS ETHICS QUARTERLY
(2023)
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Information Science & Library Science
Carla Bonina, Kari Koskinen, Ben Eaton, Annabelle Gawer
Summary: Digital platforms play a critical role in the global economy, especially in the global South, yet scholarly research has focused more on business aspects rather than their development potential. The complexity of digital platforms, lack of clear definitions, and intertwined relationships with various factors make them a challenging research subject.
INFORMATION SYSTEMS JOURNAL
(2021)
Article
Business
Andrew Shipilov, Annabelle Gawer
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT ANNALS
(2020)
Article
Business
Hakan Ozalp, Carmelo Cennamo, Annabelle Gawer
JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
(2018)
Article
Business
Michael G. Jacobides, Carmelo Cennamo, Annabelle Gawer
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
(2018)
Article
Economics
Marcel Bogers, Ann-Kristin Zobel, Allan Afuah, Esteve Almirall, Sabine Brunswicker, Linus Dahlander, Lars Frederiksen, Annabelle Gawer, Marc Gruber, Stefan Haefliger, John Hagedoorn, Dennis Hilgers, Keld Laursen, Mats G. Magnusson, Ann Majchrzak, Ian P. McCarthy, Kathrin M. Moeslein, Satish Nambisan, Frank T. Piller, Agnieszka Radziwon, Cristina Rossi-Lamastra, Jonathan Sims, Anne L. J. Ter Wal
INDUSTRY AND INNOVATION
(2017)
Article
Management
Annabelle Gawer
Article
Management
Annabelle Gawer, Nelson Phillips
ORGANIZATION STUDIES
(2013)
Article
Business
Michael A. Cusumano, David B. Yoffie, Annabelle Gawer
MIT SLOAN MANAGEMENT REVIEW
(2020)
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Athira Bahuleyan, Meena Chavan, Anna Krzeminska, Francesco Chirico
Summary: This paper conducts a systematic literature review to explore the trajectory of university spinoffs (USOs). By examining 120 peer-reviewed journal articles, the paper develops a comprehensive model of USO development and identifies specific factors that affect each phase of development. The study contributes to the academic entrepreneurship literature and highlights the complementary nature of process and variance models in advancing research on USOs.
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Oscar F. Bustinza, Ferran Vendrell-Herrero, Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour
Summary: This article discusses the relationship between product-service innovation and Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM), and presents several key themes, highlighting the vital role of sustainability in mediating technological change and competitiveness.
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Maria Carmela Annosi, Francesco Paolo Appio, Antonella Martini
Summary: This study provides insights into the role of institutional context in Agile teams' knowledge work. It explores how team members navigate daily situations through sensemaking activities, and uncovers the underlying mechanisms of knowledge management and sensemaking processes within Agile teams. The study highlights the value-driven nature of knowledge creation and identifies distinctive modes of knowledge creation and utilization within teams. It also sheds light on the role of managers in leveraging high-level learning beyond project boundaries, revealing the tension between teams' priorities and managers' suggested actions.
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Heloise Berkowitz, Antoine Souchaud
Summary: Successive digital innovations create governance gaps that can be filled by sectoral governance. Through a case study of the FinTech sector in France, this research explores the role of meta-organizations as regulatory innovation intermediaries.
Review
Engineering, Industrial
Giacomo Parolin, Tim C. Mcaloone, Daniela C. A. Pigosso
Summary: Sustainability considerations are increasingly important for manufacturing companies, especially in the early stages of product design, to promote the development of products and processes with better environmental and social benefits. However, existing sustainability assessment tools are challenging to apply in the uncertain and data-scarce frontend of innovation. A systematic literature review provides best practices and design propositions to improve early-stage sustainability assessment, along with recommendations for designing and implementing sustainability assessment tools in technology development. Opportunities for future research, including refining the design propositions and operationalizing early-stage sustainability assessment, are also proposed.
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Jeanette Engzell, Solmaz Filiz Karabag, Anna Ystrom
Summary: This study explores the experiences of intrapreneurs in the academic context and how universities navigate the conflict between intrapreneurial logic and academic logic. The findings highlight the need for intrapreneurs to enhance their skills and integrate elements from intrapreneurship, teaching, and research. Additionally, universities should incorporate intrapreneurial logic into their operational processes to foster intrapreneurial activities.
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Matthew Ayamga, Maria Carmela Annosi, Ayalew Kassahun, Wilfred Dolfsma, Bedir Tekinerdogan
Summary: This study investigates how firms respond to and learn from misfits generated from failure. The research reveals that firms exhibit distinct response and learning patterns depending on the type of misfit encountered, and identifies specific strategies and resources utilized by firms.
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Colette Henry, Katja Lahikainen
Summary: Higher education institutions are encouraged to become entrepreneurial universities to deliver their third mission and cultivate entrepreneurial graduates. This paper argues that many of the activities engaged in by these institutions can be categorized as intrapreneurship rather than entrepreneurship. The focus on intrapreneurial activities is seen as crucial for sustaining the entrepreneurial university status. By examining the entrepreneurial activities of five universities in Europe, this research highlights the intrapreneurial dimensions and provides insights for future research in the context of intrapreneurship and the entrepreneurial university.
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Ruben Martinez-Alonso, Maria J. Martinez-Romero, Alfonso A. Rojo-Ramirez
Summary: This study introduces the concept of the 'mixed gamble' of external search breadth for family firms, highlighting the unique trade-off between financial and socioemotional wealth gains and losses. The study examines the influence of family management and family generational stage on this mixed gamble, as well as the impact of export propensity. The findings suggest that family firms with greater family management and in first-generation prioritize current SEW losses over potential gains, resulting in lower external search breadth. However, export propensity can alter this trade-off and lead to higher external search breadth.
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Eyup Calik
Summary: The purpose of this study is to develop a validated scale for measuring sustainable product innovation performance in manufacturing companies. Through the use of factor analysis and other methods, the researchers have developed the first validated scale for measuring sustainable product innovation performance. This scale can be used by researchers and manufacturing executives.
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Melissa Vasi, Giuliano Sansone, Vincent English
Summary: This paper investigates the experiences of SMEs in Bavaria and proposes an innovative framework called the Dynamic Open Innovation Funnel, which integrates the managerial constructs of Open Innovation and dynamic capabilities to support SMEs' resilience during exogenous crises.
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Claire Holland, Adam McCarthy, Priscila Ferri, Philip Shapira
Summary: This research explores the missions and practices of innovation intermediaries involved in the convergence of digital technologies, focusing specifically on AI-enabled engineering biology. Despite the availability of responsible innovation frameworks that encourage attention to societal and sustainability implications, innovation intermediaries in the engineering biology domain still prioritize conventional scale-up and commercialization approaches.
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Cristian Granados, Yarid Ayala, Monica Ramos-Mejia
Summary: Innovation is seen as crucial for organizations, but existing research shows that many firms engage in superficial activities when developing technology-based innovations. This phenomenon, known as 'innovation theatre', involves organizations using symbolic actions to legitimize themselves. Our study finds that this is driven by hard, soft, and legitimacy factors.
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Julian Just
Summary: Applying artificial intelligence, especially natural language processing, to innovation intermediation activities can help organizations find promising solutions. This study reviews 167 academic articles and identifies 18 distinctive innovation practices where NLP approaches enrich intermediation, such as trend forecasting, illustrating technology and idea landscapes, filtering contributions, recombining knowledge, and matching problems with solutions. The choice of the most appropriate approach depends on the characteristics of the innovation practice.
Article
Engineering, Industrial
David B. Audretsch, Maksim Belitski, Deepa Scarra
Summary: Recent research investigates the impact of digital technologies and growth stages on finance access and profitability of intrapreneurial academic spinoffs. The study emphasizes the significance of the intrapreneur's own development of digital technology, stage of growth, and the field of science in determining finance access and profitability.