To understand why and how competing firms such as Pfizer and BioNTech choose to join forces in their innovation process, this dissertation investigates the concept of coopetition – simultaneous collaboration and competition. Coopetition is risky, as partners remain rivals. To diminish risks, firms often draw on formal and informal tools (e.g. patents or secrecy) to protect their intellectual property from being exploited. Yet, the specific role of using such protection within coopetition remains unclear. Therefore, this dissertation studies firms’ likelihood to coopete depending on their chosen protection mechanisms, and how especially informal tools affect knowledge spillovers in coopetition for innovation. Moreover, this thesis acknowledg...
The relationship between collaboration with competitors and goods innovation performance was investi...
This publication-based dissertation investigates how firms of different sizes and structures manage ...
In the search for innovation, high technology firms in the same industries turn to each other for R&...
To understand why and how competing firms such as Pfizer and BioNTech choose to join forces in their...
Coopetition is an important new product development strategy; yet, studies addressing the impact of ...
Inter-firm collaborations have become an indispensable part of business strategy to deal with faster...
This research dissertation explores the firm strategy of coopetition, a neologism denoting simultane...
Competitors can be valuable sources and partners for innovation activities. Against the background o...
Coopetition, where companies cooperate with their competitors, is emerging as a prevalent phenomenon...
This paper assesses the performance effects of simultaneous engagement in R&D cooperation with d...
Coopetition as a strategy has become increasingly popular in recent decades due to fast-paced techno...
R&d alliances and previous experience with the sharing of intellectual property rights are expec...
Coopetition (collaboration between competitors) can facilitate product innovation, but there is stil...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Gaining access to essential and valuable resources and technologies not owned by the firm itself has...
The relationship between collaboration with competitors and goods innovation performance was investi...
This publication-based dissertation investigates how firms of different sizes and structures manage ...
In the search for innovation, high technology firms in the same industries turn to each other for R&...
To understand why and how competing firms such as Pfizer and BioNTech choose to join forces in their...
Coopetition is an important new product development strategy; yet, studies addressing the impact of ...
Inter-firm collaborations have become an indispensable part of business strategy to deal with faster...
This research dissertation explores the firm strategy of coopetition, a neologism denoting simultane...
Competitors can be valuable sources and partners for innovation activities. Against the background o...
Coopetition, where companies cooperate with their competitors, is emerging as a prevalent phenomenon...
This paper assesses the performance effects of simultaneous engagement in R&D cooperation with d...
Coopetition as a strategy has become increasingly popular in recent decades due to fast-paced techno...
R&d alliances and previous experience with the sharing of intellectual property rights are expec...
Coopetition (collaboration between competitors) can facilitate product innovation, but there is stil...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Gaining access to essential and valuable resources and technologies not owned by the firm itself has...
The relationship between collaboration with competitors and goods innovation performance was investi...
This publication-based dissertation investigates how firms of different sizes and structures manage ...
In the search for innovation, high technology firms in the same industries turn to each other for R&...