In this paper, we examine the impact of technology licensing-in on firm invention performance. Studying a sample of 266 licensees and matched non-licensees using a two-part model specification, we find that licensees are more likely to introduce inventions than their non-licensee counterparts. This holds both if we consider invention in general, and invention in the licensed technological class only. We also show that familiarity with the licensed technology and technological specialization drives licensees to pursue a narrow invention strategy primarily focusing on the technological class specified in the license agreement.Licensing-in, Invention, Dynamic Capabilities, Learning Opportunities, Technological familiarity, Technological specia...
In technology-based industries, many incumbent fIrms license their technology to other fIrms that wi...
In technology-based industries, many incumbent fIrms license their technology to other fIrms that wi...
A lack of quantitative information on cross-firm licensing agreements constrains policy makers in th...
Technology management has so far largely overlooked that licensing-in may represent learning opportu...
Technology management has so far largely overlooked that licensing-in may represent learning opportu...
In this paper, we examine the impact of technology licensing-in on firm invention performance. Study...
In this paper, we examine the impact of technology licensing-in on firm invention performance. Study...
In this paper, we examine the impact of technology licensing-in on firm invention performance. Study...
In this paper, we examine the impact of technology licensing-in on firm invention performance. Study...
In this paper, we examine the impact of technology licensing-in on firm invention performance. Study...
Nowadays licensing practices have increased in importance and relevance driving the widespread diff...
In technology-based industries, incumbent firm often license their technology to potential competito...
In technology-based industries, incumbent firm often license their technology to potential competito...
In technology-based industries, incumbent firm often license their technology to potential competito...
In technology-based industries, many incumbent fIrms license their technology to other fIrms that wi...
In technology-based industries, many incumbent fIrms license their technology to other fIrms that wi...
In technology-based industries, many incumbent fIrms license their technology to other fIrms that wi...
A lack of quantitative information on cross-firm licensing agreements constrains policy makers in th...
Technology management has so far largely overlooked that licensing-in may represent learning opportu...
Technology management has so far largely overlooked that licensing-in may represent learning opportu...
In this paper, we examine the impact of technology licensing-in on firm invention performance. Study...
In this paper, we examine the impact of technology licensing-in on firm invention performance. Study...
In this paper, we examine the impact of technology licensing-in on firm invention performance. Study...
In this paper, we examine the impact of technology licensing-in on firm invention performance. Study...
In this paper, we examine the impact of technology licensing-in on firm invention performance. Study...
Nowadays licensing practices have increased in importance and relevance driving the widespread diff...
In technology-based industries, incumbent firm often license their technology to potential competito...
In technology-based industries, incumbent firm often license their technology to potential competito...
In technology-based industries, incumbent firm often license their technology to potential competito...
In technology-based industries, many incumbent fIrms license their technology to other fIrms that wi...
In technology-based industries, many incumbent fIrms license their technology to other fIrms that wi...
In technology-based industries, many incumbent fIrms license their technology to other fIrms that wi...
A lack of quantitative information on cross-firm licensing agreements constrains policy makers in th...