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Spatial patterns and socio-environmental determinants of gonorrhea incidence in China. [PDF]
Hu K +6 more
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Do digital platforms create entrepreneurial opportunities? Evidence from marginal areas
Abstract Research Summary This article enters the debate on the effects of digital platforms on entrepreneurial opportunities by estimating whether the entry of a home‐sharing platform shapes entrepreneurial decisions in marginal areas. We add a novel perspective to the literature, as we contend that when economic conditions are unfavorable, digital ...
Francesco Luigi Milone +2 more
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How can tracking and tracing systems give us a look at the dark side of the tobacco market? [PDF]
Borkowski F, Fibbi E.
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Abstract Research Summary Resource‐based‐view scholars have mainly examined two resource allocation approaches for competitive advantage in multiunit firms: resource sharing and resource redeployment. These approaches emphasize allocative efficiency—the optimal allocation of resources to maximize their current value. In technology‐intensive industries,
Vivek Tandon +3 more
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Does digital government promote collaborative innovation? Evidence from the e-government pilot policy in China. [PDF]
Zhang J, Li Y, Liu N, You J.
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Launch support: Managing complementor bottlenecks in the disruptive innovation of small satellites
Abstract Research Summary Through both qualitative and quantitative analyses of large‐rocket providers' support for small‐satellite manufacturers before the emergence of small rockets, we examine how disruptors to an incumbent ecosystem gain support from complementors of the incumbent technology.
Yue Song, Yue Maggie Zhou, Xiaoping Zhao
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Impacts of industrial agglomeration on the energy consumption structure's low-carbon transition process: A spatial and nonlinear perspective. [PDF]
Liu Y.
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The technological uniqueness paradox
Abstract Research summary We establish a new paradox surrounding technological uniqueness, defined as the degree to which a firm's patented technology portfolio differs from its competitors. On the one hand, technological uniqueness acts as a barrier to incoming technology spillovers and impedes firm performance.
Yang Fan +3 more
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