This study examines whether inventors’ past stock of inventions affects the rate at which they produce technological breakthroughs, as well as the role of organizational contingencies in moderating this effect. The breakthrough rate depends on the rate at which an inventor generates inventions and the probability that each of these inventions is a breakthrough. We argue that inventors with larger patent records generate a higher rate of inventions, but the single inventions that they generate each has a lower probability of being a breakthrough. Longitudinal data of 5144 European inventors and fixed-effect estimation confirm these predictions and reveal that the net effect of the inventors’ stock of past inventions on the breakthrough rate ...
Are lone inventors more or less likely to invent breakthroughs? Recent research has attempted to res...
Previous research has highlighted the importance of star inventors for invention success and firm pe...
How does the innovative activity of an inventor at an entrepreneurial and established firm differ? W...
This study examines whether inventors’ past stock of inventions affects the rate at which they produ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021I use a cognitive lens to examine how firms achieve an...
This study examines how inventors’ breadth and depth of expertise influence innovation in 3M, a comp...
We explore the relationship between the technological origins and novelty of inventions on the one h...
AbstractThis study examines how inventors’ breadth and depth of expertise influence innovation in 3M...
We explore the relationship between the technological origins and novelty of inventions on the one h...
Inventing processes are often greatly complex, resulting in the difficulty of creating breakthrough ...
This paper shows that inventors with an early patenting success have a higher inventive productivity...
Technologies are created through the collective efforts of individual inventors. Understanding inven...
Precocious inventors have a higher inventive productivity during their remaining career. Inventors w...
Interpreting technological invention as an evolutionary and recombinant search process, we study the...
Interpreting technological invention as a recombinant search process, we study the effect of combini...
Are lone inventors more or less likely to invent breakthroughs? Recent research has attempted to res...
Previous research has highlighted the importance of star inventors for invention success and firm pe...
How does the innovative activity of an inventor at an entrepreneurial and established firm differ? W...
This study examines whether inventors’ past stock of inventions affects the rate at which they produ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021I use a cognitive lens to examine how firms achieve an...
This study examines how inventors’ breadth and depth of expertise influence innovation in 3M, a comp...
We explore the relationship between the technological origins and novelty of inventions on the one h...
AbstractThis study examines how inventors’ breadth and depth of expertise influence innovation in 3M...
We explore the relationship between the technological origins and novelty of inventions on the one h...
Inventing processes are often greatly complex, resulting in the difficulty of creating breakthrough ...
This paper shows that inventors with an early patenting success have a higher inventive productivity...
Technologies are created through the collective efforts of individual inventors. Understanding inven...
Precocious inventors have a higher inventive productivity during their remaining career. Inventors w...
Interpreting technological invention as an evolutionary and recombinant search process, we study the...
Interpreting technological invention as a recombinant search process, we study the effect of combini...
Are lone inventors more or less likely to invent breakthroughs? Recent research has attempted to res...
Previous research has highlighted the importance of star inventors for invention success and firm pe...
How does the innovative activity of an inventor at an entrepreneurial and established firm differ? W...