JEL Classification: C720 ; L130 ; D320International audienceThe game theoretical approach to R&D cooperation does not investigate the role of trust in the initiation and success of R&D cooperation: it either assumes that firms are non-opportunists or that the R&D cooperation is supported by an incentive mechanism that eliminates opportunism. In contrast, the present paper focuses on these issues by introducing incomplete information and two types of firms: opportunist and non-opportunist. Defining trust as the belief of each firm that its potential collaborator will respect the contract, it identifies the trust conditions under which firms initiate R&D alliances and contribute to their success. The higher the spillovers, the higher the leve...
This study explores the value of trust as a construct in understanding how R&D alliances collaborate...
We re-examine the trade-off between the benefits of allowing firms to cooperate in R&D and the incre...
Rivals may voluntarily share Research and Development (R&D) results even in the absence of any bindi...
JEL Classification: C720 ; L130 ; D320International audienceThe game theoretical approach to R&D coo...
ABSTRACT. The game theoretical approach to R&D cooperation does not investigate the role of trus...
Adopting innovations is key for organizations to compete in a complex system, such as the transporta...
The purpose of the present paper is to contribute to a better understanding of the conditions of sta...
In an extended version of d'Aspremont and Jacquemin's (1988) R&D competition model we find a region ...
It is common knowledge that although firms invest their resources to increase their competitiveness ...
In a general setting with uncertainty and spillovers in R&D activity, we consider the incentive ...
We conceive firm productive activity as being crucially determined by the performance of complex tas...
We conceive firm productive activity as being crucially determined by the performance of complex tas...
We conceive firm productive activity as being crucially determined by the performance of complex tas...
This study explores the value of trust as a construct in understanding how R&D alliances collabo...
The paper examines the main factors that affect the incentive to cooperate in R&D, inquiring int...
This study explores the value of trust as a construct in understanding how R&D alliances collaborate...
We re-examine the trade-off between the benefits of allowing firms to cooperate in R&D and the incre...
Rivals may voluntarily share Research and Development (R&D) results even in the absence of any bindi...
JEL Classification: C720 ; L130 ; D320International audienceThe game theoretical approach to R&D coo...
ABSTRACT. The game theoretical approach to R&D cooperation does not investigate the role of trus...
Adopting innovations is key for organizations to compete in a complex system, such as the transporta...
The purpose of the present paper is to contribute to a better understanding of the conditions of sta...
In an extended version of d'Aspremont and Jacquemin's (1988) R&D competition model we find a region ...
It is common knowledge that although firms invest their resources to increase their competitiveness ...
In a general setting with uncertainty and spillovers in R&D activity, we consider the incentive ...
We conceive firm productive activity as being crucially determined by the performance of complex tas...
We conceive firm productive activity as being crucially determined by the performance of complex tas...
We conceive firm productive activity as being crucially determined by the performance of complex tas...
This study explores the value of trust as a construct in understanding how R&D alliances collabo...
The paper examines the main factors that affect the incentive to cooperate in R&D, inquiring int...
This study explores the value of trust as a construct in understanding how R&D alliances collaborate...
We re-examine the trade-off between the benefits of allowing firms to cooperate in R&D and the incre...
Rivals may voluntarily share Research and Development (R&D) results even in the absence of any bindi...