In this paper, we address the question of ‘Why do firms publish scientific papers?’. Research examining the competitive advantages that firms accrue from investment in R&D has provided evidence that such efforts can be associated with the voluntary disclosure of research findings in scientific publications. This form of scientific openness occurs despite potentially undermining the value-capturing process by generating knowledge spillovers and hindering the use of other instruments for protecting intellectual property (patents and secrecy). Our understanding of what leads firms to engage in scientific publishing remains relatively limited, however. We address this gap by presenting a systematic review of 164 studies examining firm publishin...
AbstractThis paper examines interdependencies between firms’ activities in the realms of open scienc...
Previous research has expressed concerns about firms engaging less in basic research. We contribute ...
126 pagesMy dissertation examines the consequences of open-science publications for firms in artific...
This paper aims to increase our understanding of the phenomenon of corporate publishing. To do so, w...
Recent research suggests that firms, particularly in science-based industries, may publish scienti...
This paper provides a theoretical investigation of the tension over knowledge disclosure between fir...
Recent research suggests that firms, particularly in science-based industries, may publish scienti...
Many firms actively disclose research findings in scientific peer-reviewed journals. The literature ...
It can be observed that many R&D performing firms produce scientific knowledge and discloseresearch ...
It can be observed that many R&D performing firms produce scientific knowledge and discloseresearch ...
There is evidence in the literature that technological inventions have an increasing connection to s...
The objective of this paper is twofold. First, it provides further knowledge about profitability of ...
Following the opening three chapters, which survey the literature related to knowledge, economic gro...
This paper explores the use of publications and patents and their covariates among small, knowledge-...
There is evidence in the literature that technological inventions have an increasing connection to s...
AbstractThis paper examines interdependencies between firms’ activities in the realms of open scienc...
Previous research has expressed concerns about firms engaging less in basic research. We contribute ...
126 pagesMy dissertation examines the consequences of open-science publications for firms in artific...
This paper aims to increase our understanding of the phenomenon of corporate publishing. To do so, w...
Recent research suggests that firms, particularly in science-based industries, may publish scienti...
This paper provides a theoretical investigation of the tension over knowledge disclosure between fir...
Recent research suggests that firms, particularly in science-based industries, may publish scienti...
Many firms actively disclose research findings in scientific peer-reviewed journals. The literature ...
It can be observed that many R&D performing firms produce scientific knowledge and discloseresearch ...
It can be observed that many R&D performing firms produce scientific knowledge and discloseresearch ...
There is evidence in the literature that technological inventions have an increasing connection to s...
The objective of this paper is twofold. First, it provides further knowledge about profitability of ...
Following the opening three chapters, which survey the literature related to knowledge, economic gro...
This paper explores the use of publications and patents and their covariates among small, knowledge-...
There is evidence in the literature that technological inventions have an increasing connection to s...
AbstractThis paper examines interdependencies between firms’ activities in the realms of open scienc...
Previous research has expressed concerns about firms engaging less in basic research. We contribute ...
126 pagesMy dissertation examines the consequences of open-science publications for firms in artific...