<div><p>We studied the Japan and U.S. patent records of several decades to demonstrate the effect of collaboration on innovation. We found that statistically inventor teams slightly outperform solo inventors while company teams perform equally well as solo companies. By tracking the performance record of individual teams, we found that inventor teams’ performance generally degrades with more repeat collaborations. Though company teams’ performance displays strongly bursty behavior, long-term collaboration does not significantly help innovation. To systematically study the effect of repeat collaboration, we defined the repeat collaboration number of a team as the average number of collaborations over all the teammate pairs. We found that mil...
In the last few decades, team research and team innovation has become increasingly popular and shows...
Are lone inventors more or less likely to invent breakthroughs? Recent research has attempted to res...
R&D collaboration facilitates the pooling of complementary skills, learning from the partner as ...
We studied the Japan and U.S. patent records of several decades to demonstrate the effect of collabo...
While individual inventors are key to technological progress, it is becoming increasingly necessary ...
The growing trend of collaborative R&D has been well documented recently, both at a global level and...
The anecdotal evidence has indicated that inter-organizational collaboration increases R&D productiv...
This study empirically investigates the determinants of the productivity of knowledge creation by co...
<p>(a, b) Inventors. (c, d) Companies. To separate the aging effect of a team from that of repeat co...
In this paper, we quantitatively characterize the mechanism of collaborative knowledge creation at t...
In this paper, we quantitatively characterize the mechanism of collaborative knowledge creation at t...
While prior studies have investigated the effect of collaborative R&D with different partner types (...
While prior studies have investigated the effect of collaborative R&D with different partner typ...
While prior studies have investigated the effect of collaborative R&D with different partner typ...
Source : ABES [http://www.idref.fr/033702462/id] - theses.fr, 27/01/2022This thesis aims at studying...
In the last few decades, team research and team innovation has become increasingly popular and shows...
Are lone inventors more or less likely to invent breakthroughs? Recent research has attempted to res...
R&D collaboration facilitates the pooling of complementary skills, learning from the partner as ...
We studied the Japan and U.S. patent records of several decades to demonstrate the effect of collabo...
While individual inventors are key to technological progress, it is becoming increasingly necessary ...
The growing trend of collaborative R&D has been well documented recently, both at a global level and...
The anecdotal evidence has indicated that inter-organizational collaboration increases R&D productiv...
This study empirically investigates the determinants of the productivity of knowledge creation by co...
<p>(a, b) Inventors. (c, d) Companies. To separate the aging effect of a team from that of repeat co...
In this paper, we quantitatively characterize the mechanism of collaborative knowledge creation at t...
In this paper, we quantitatively characterize the mechanism of collaborative knowledge creation at t...
While prior studies have investigated the effect of collaborative R&D with different partner types (...
While prior studies have investigated the effect of collaborative R&D with different partner typ...
While prior studies have investigated the effect of collaborative R&D with different partner typ...
Source : ABES [http://www.idref.fr/033702462/id] - theses.fr, 27/01/2022This thesis aims at studying...
In the last few decades, team research and team innovation has become increasingly popular and shows...
Are lone inventors more or less likely to invent breakthroughs? Recent research has attempted to res...
R&D collaboration facilitates the pooling of complementary skills, learning from the partner as ...