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Learning through experience in Research & Development: An empirical analysis with Spanish firms

2014

In this paper we analyse the role of learning through experience in Research and Development (R&D) activities in strengthening firms' capabilities to achieve innovation outcomes and, subsequently, in obtaining rewards in terms of firms' performance. First, using an innovation production function approach, we estimate a count-data model and find that the number of years of engagement in R&D activities, or R&D experience, has a positive effect on the expected number of product innovations, although at a decreasing rate. In addition, our results suggest that, whereas large firms are more efficient than SMEs in converting R&D investment into product innovations, SMEs seem to be able to draw eff…

Product innovationmedia_common.quotation_subjectInvestment (macroeconomics)Management of Technology and InnovationProduction (economics)Research developmentQuality (business)BusinessProduct (category theory)Business and International ManagementMarketingFunction (engineering)Applied PsychologyIndustrial organizationmedia_commonTechnological Forecasting and Social Change
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Productive Efficiency and Territorial Externalities in Small and Medium-Sized Industrial Firms: A Dynamic Analysis of the District Effect

2012

A series of works have analysed differential behaviour in terms of productive efficiency between companies inside a hypothetical industrial district and those outside the district. This objective has been addressed using measures of technical efficiency. The results obtained provide valuable information for quantifying the district effect at a given moment in time. However, constant changes in the market and business behaviour mean that it is worthwhile studying the business district effect from a dynamic point of view. In this study, we provide this new vision through the use of Malmquist productivity indices. This methodology enables us to analyse possible differential evolutions by compa…

Productive efficiencyMoment (mathematics)Global and Planetary ChangeEconomic expansionEconomyEconomicsDifferential (mechanical device)Discount pointsProductivityIndustrial districtIndustrial organizationExternalityGrowth and Change
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La mutualisation logistique à la lumière des pratiques dans le secteur de l'édition

2015

The pooling of resources can be used by companies to reduce costs or facilitate their access to a market when they are small. Among the resources that can be pooled are logistics resources. They can take the form of platforms, warehouses, information systems or even relate to means of transport. The pooling of logistical resources is often presented today as a means of reducing the environmental costs linked to transport. Or is that their only goal? Publishing uses this pooling a lot and this use predates the development of environmental concerns in corporate governance. It therefore seemed interesting to us to study how and why these mutualizations are used in the book supply chain. We try…

Publishingbusiness.industryCorporate governanceReading (process)media_common.quotation_subjectSupply chainPoolingInformation systembusinessGridIndustrial organizationmedia_commonDiversity (business)Revue Française de Gestion Industrielle
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The Evolution of Pulp and Paper Industries in Finland, Sweden, and Norway, 1800–2005

2012

In this chapter, we study Finland, Sweden and Norway as examples of countries with small firm populations without intense domestic competition. This has enabled firms to build certain organizational capabilities while neglecting others. The basic story-line in the Nordic paper industry evolution is that a few firms that emerged as industrial populations were (a) built on to exploit abundant raw materials (timber, water, labor); (b) focused to a large extent on exporting their products; and (c) relied on cooperation between competitors to success in competition with the large firms populations of Britain and Germany – the two main markets for Nordic paper industry products.

Pulp millExploitbusiness.industryPulp (paper)Paper millCompetitor analysisRaw materialengineering.materialPulp and paper industryCompetition (economics)engineeringBusinessIndustrial organizationSmall firm
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Governance models of coopetition and innovation: the case of Spanish firms

2016

Although numerous studies show that cooperation relates strongly to obtaining benefits in business innovation, few researchers have considered the role of competition in this relationship. Nevertheless, it is expected that firms can boost their innovation if they cooperate with competitors and with intermediaries. The aim of this study was to observe whether coopeting firms achieve high degrees of innovation. To accomplish this aim, we used a sample of innovative firms from the region of Valencia (Spain). The chosen region has specific structural characteristics, which are discussed later. Although the sampled firms compete with one another, they also collaborate with each other and with in…

Qualitative comparative analysisStrategy and ManagementCorporate governance05 social sciencesGeneral EngineeringSample (statistics)CoopetitionCompetitor analysisComputer Science ApplicationsCompetition (economics)Intermediary0502 economics and businessIndustrial relationsEconomics050211 marketingThe Conceptual FrameworkMarketingLaw050203 business & managementIndustrial organizationInternational Journal of Technology Management
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Innovation´s Processes and Strategy in the Service Sector

2018

STRUCTURED ABSTRACT1)      Objective: The present research aims to identify how the innovative strategy affects the organizational performance and quality in processes of service sector organizations in Colombia, taking into account their production process improvements, and organizational methods. 2)      Method: It was used the Survey of Development and Technological Innovation (EDIT) created by the Administrative National Department of Statistics DANE, collecting 19 subsectors and a total of 5.848  companies. 3)      Theoretical Framework: This research is settled in the competitive strategy, resource based view of the firm, and innovation theory. 4)      Results: Finding that the innova…

Quality managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)General MedicineOrganizational performanceCompetitive advantageResource-based viewProduction (economics)Quality (business)BusinessTertiary sector of the economyIndustrial organizationmedia_commonNeumann Business Review
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Using Agent-Based Modelling in Studying Labour–Education Market System

2015

We’re now ready for a discussion on how exactly one could build an agent-based model of labour–education market system (LEMS). This discussion will necessarily be quite abstract, because particular mechanisms built into the model (agents, their behaviour, interactions, other structures) depend heavily on the purpose of the model. I’ll focus on general approaches and mechanisms that you may find useful when building agent-based models of LEMS.

Reservation wageFocus (computing)Social networkbusiness.industryComputer scienceBuilding agentMarket systembusinessIndustrial organization
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Online Black-Markets: An Investigation of a Digital Infrastructure in the Dark

2021

AbstractThis paper investigates the functioning of Online Black-Markets (OBMs), i.e. a digital infrastructure operating in the Dark Net that enables the exchange of illegal goods such as drugs, weapons and fake digital identities. OBMs exist notwithstanding adverse conditions such as police interventions, scams and market breakdowns. Relying on a longitudinal case study, we focus on the dynamics of interactions among actors and marketplace technologies and we identify three mechanisms explaining OBMs operations. In particular, we show that OBMs infrastructure is the result of commoditization, platformization and resilience processes. Our contribution relies on the identification of communit…

ResilienceComputer Networks and CommunicationsAdverse conditionsDarknetDarknetSocial commerceMarketplaceSocial commerceArticleDigital infrastructureTheoretical Computer ScienceIdentification (information)VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Information and communication science: 420BusinessCommoditizationResilience (network)SoftwareIndustrial organizationDigital infrastructure Darknet Marketplace Resilience Social commerceInformation Systems
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Vulnerability Black Markets: Empirical Evidence and Scenario Simulation

2009

This paper discusses the manifest characteristics of online Vulnerability Black Markets (VBM), insider actors, interactions and mechanisms, obtained from masked observation. Because VBM transactions are hidden from general view, we trace their precursors as secondary evidence of their development and activity. More general attributes of VBMs and the exploits they discuss are identified. Finally, we introduce a simulation model that captures how vulnerability discoveries may be placed in a dual legal-black market context. We perform simulations and find that if legal markets expose vulnerabilities that go unresolved, the security and quality of software may suffer more than in the absence of…

Responsible disclosureExploitComputer scienceSoftware security assuranceVulnerabilityContext (language use)Vulnerability managementEmpirical evidenceComputer securitycomputer.software_genrecomputerIndustrial organizationInsider2009 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Transition in the Finnish forest-based sector: Company perspectives on the bioeconomy, circular economy and sustainability

2019

The forest-based sector is affected by many profound structural changes and the increasing complexity of the business environment due to, for example, the mature markets of many core products and the aims for bio and circular economies and more sustainable societies. In response to the changing business environment, forest-based sector firms need to restructure their business models and develop new products and services. From the Finnish perspective, new forest-based businesses are crucial in the transition to successful and sustainable bio and circular economies. Views on the concepts of bioeconomy, circular economy and sustainability vary according to which parties are involved. Developin…

Restructuring020209 energyStrategy and ManagementResource efficiency02 engineering and technologyBusiness modelIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringmetsäekonomiaSuomiforest-based sector0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringIndustrial organization0505 lawGeneral Environmental Sciencekestävä kehitysRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentField (Bourdieu)Circular economyTransition (fiction)05 social sciencestransitionsustainabilityFinnish viewsBusiness environmentSustainabilitykiertotalous050501 criminologyBusinessbiotalousJournal of Cleaner Production
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