2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.wpi.2022.102157
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Coopetition and innovation in high-tech firms: What we can learn from analysis of the semiconductor industry's patents

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“…Based on coopetition, competitors cooperate in some areas while competing in others (Luo, 2007). Coopetition as a paradoxical concept (Dagnino, 2009;Raza-Ullah et al, 2014) is an essential element for achieving competitive advantage, efficiency achievements, performance improvement in economics, finance, market, and innovation, especially when competitors attain inter-firm learning (Bengtsson & Raza-Ullah, 2016;Burström et al, 2022;Fredrich et al, 2019;Mierzejewska et al, 2023;Molling et al, 2023).…”
Section: Coopetition Among New Technology-based Firmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on coopetition, competitors cooperate in some areas while competing in others (Luo, 2007). Coopetition as a paradoxical concept (Dagnino, 2009;Raza-Ullah et al, 2014) is an essential element for achieving competitive advantage, efficiency achievements, performance improvement in economics, finance, market, and innovation, especially when competitors attain inter-firm learning (Bengtsson & Raza-Ullah, 2016;Burström et al, 2022;Fredrich et al, 2019;Mierzejewska et al, 2023;Molling et al, 2023).…”
Section: Coopetition Among New Technology-based Firmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, using the phenomenon of coopetition in a wide range of global industries and firms such as the automotive industry demonstrate the increasing importance of this phenomenon (Brandenburger & Nalebuff, 2021;Luo, 2007;Ritala & Hurmelinna-Laukkanen, 2009;Ritala et al, 2014) Coopetition can be considered as a key strategy for NTBFs in developing economies (Feela, 2020). The innovative activities associated to research and development in NTBFs involve many risks and costs and coopetition strategy is one of the key drivers that can be used in this situation (Molling et al, 2023;Salamzadeh, Hadizadeh, Rastgoo et al, 2022). Coopetition is important for improving the innovative performance of SMEs (Devece et al, 2019).…”
Section: Coopetition Among New Technology-based Firmsmentioning
confidence: 99%