Advanced Topics in Information Technology Standards and Standardization Research, Volume 1
DOI: 10.4018/9781591409380.ch016.ch000
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How High-Technology Start-Up Firms May Overcome Direct and Indirect Network Externalities

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“…Teece (1986) supports Shapiro view o f IPR in that Teece suggests that in a tight Appropriability Regime when the innovator is protected by IPR, the innovator is afforded the luxury o f time to internally develop Complementary Assets rather than outsource them. Pruett et. al.…”
Section: Appropriability Regimementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Teece (1986) supports Shapiro view o f IPR in that Teece suggests that in a tight Appropriability Regime when the innovator is protected by IPR, the innovator is afforded the luxury o f time to internally develop Complementary Assets rather than outsource them. Pruett et. al.…”
Section: Appropriability Regimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This use o f appropriability may be contrasted with Teece's (1986) notion o f an Appropriability Regime that reflect the realities o f the industry's commercialization environment, and that firms need to accommodate this reality in their commercial strategies. Pruett et al (2003) also introduce a notion o f externalities that has parallels with the notion o f modular and integral innovations discussed in sub-section 3.3.2.3 below.…”
Section: Appropriability Regimementioning
confidence: 99%