This paper focuses on firms knowledge emission capability in echo to the « absorptive capability » introduced by Cohen and Levinthal (1989). We first point out the main differences between the traditional view of knowledge spillovers and a more modern view, where spillovers are considered as endogenous. Within this second framework, firms have the ability to hold their new knowledge secret during very long spell of time. However, they often decide to disclose widely some parts of their knowledge through patents, scientific publications or conferences. Our aim is first to resume the different motivations of such apparently non-rational behaviour. Then, we focus on a particular explanation : universal knowledge disclosure as a strategy orient...
We study a model in which an inventor discloses knowledge about its innovation and then a rival cho...
In this dissertation, we analyze the different aspects of knowledge spillovers with special emphasis...
In this thematic dissertation, which is divided in three chapters, I discuss new evidenceand insight...
This paper investigates three questions related to endogenous information and knowledge disclosure b...
The topic of this thesis deals with behaviours of open knowledge disclosure. In particular, we inves...
Why do firms decide sometimes to disclose widely part of their knowledge while they could have kept ...
This paper investigates the difference between patents and secrecy with respect to knowledge spillov...
Complementing received research on the role of collaboration networks in fostering interorganizati...
Actes à paraître.In today's innovation based competition and with the increase of the innovation pac...
Theories of intellectual property take the individual inventor or the firm as the unit of innovation...
Given the increasing focus on intellectual capital as the most valuable assets of many knowledge int...
In this paper we carefully link knowledge flows to and from a firms innovation process with this fir...
This paper articulates the hypothesis that there is an optimal size of knowledge pools. Too little a...
In this paper, the management of outgoing and incoming knowledge is modelled as part of the firm’s p...
This thesis introduces dynamic considerations and shows that knowledge spillovers (hereafter, spillo...
We study a model in which an inventor discloses knowledge about its innovation and then a rival cho...
In this dissertation, we analyze the different aspects of knowledge spillovers with special emphasis...
In this thematic dissertation, which is divided in three chapters, I discuss new evidenceand insight...
This paper investigates three questions related to endogenous information and knowledge disclosure b...
The topic of this thesis deals with behaviours of open knowledge disclosure. In particular, we inves...
Why do firms decide sometimes to disclose widely part of their knowledge while they could have kept ...
This paper investigates the difference between patents and secrecy with respect to knowledge spillov...
Complementing received research on the role of collaboration networks in fostering interorganizati...
Actes à paraître.In today's innovation based competition and with the increase of the innovation pac...
Theories of intellectual property take the individual inventor or the firm as the unit of innovation...
Given the increasing focus on intellectual capital as the most valuable assets of many knowledge int...
In this paper we carefully link knowledge flows to and from a firms innovation process with this fir...
This paper articulates the hypothesis that there is an optimal size of knowledge pools. Too little a...
In this paper, the management of outgoing and incoming knowledge is modelled as part of the firm’s p...
This thesis introduces dynamic considerations and shows that knowledge spillovers (hereafter, spillo...
We study a model in which an inventor discloses knowledge about its innovation and then a rival cho...
In this dissertation, we analyze the different aspects of knowledge spillovers with special emphasis...
In this thematic dissertation, which is divided in three chapters, I discuss new evidenceand insight...