The Incidence of Cross-licensing: A Theory and New Evidence on the Firm and Contract Level Determinants
Nagaoka, Sadao:Hyeog Ug Kwon
『Research Policy』 Vol. 35 No. 9 pp. 1347-1361 (2006)
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Nagaoka, Sadao:Hyeog Ug Kwon
『Research Policy』 Vol. 35 No. 9 pp. 1347-1361 (2006)
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Funk, Jeffrey L.
working paper (2006)
Working Paper(outside IIR)
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Funk, Jeffrey L.
working paper (2006)
Funk, Jeffrey L.
working paper (2006)
Funk, Jeffrey L.
to be presented at the the Academy of Management, Atlanta, GA, August 14-16, 2006 (2006)
Funk, Jeffrey L.
working paper (2006)
Funk, Jeffrey L.
working paper (2006)
Funk, Jeffrey L.
working paper (2006)
Funk, Jeffrey L.
presented at the the Academy of Management, Atlanta, GA, August 14-16, 2006 (2006)
Funk, Jeffrey L.
presented at the the Academy of Management, Atlanta, GA, August 14-16, 2006 (2006)
Funk, Jeffrey L.
working paper (2006)
Funk, Jeffrey L.
working paper (2006)
Funk, Jeffrey L.
『Technovation』 (2006)
This paper looks at the future of mobile phone-based Intranet applications using data from the Japanese market and models of industry evolution. Due to the faster and gr…
Funk, Jeffrey L.
『Telecommunications Policy』 (2006)
This paper describes the evolution of the mobile Internet in terms of three concepts: the startup problem, standard setting, and mental models of which the startup problem is divided into two stages. Japanese and to a lesser extent Korean service providers solved the first startup problem with entertainment content that was supported …
Funk, Jeffrey L.
『Technological Forecasting and Social Change』 (2006)
This paper uses the concepts of lead users and technological trajectories <br>and the current status of mobile shopping in Japan to forecast the future <br>of mobile shopping. In interviews with more than 100 Japanese and foreign <br>firms between 2000 and 2005, the author investigated the impact of a number of technological trajectori…
Funk, Jeffrey L.
『Economics of Innovation and New Technology』 (2006)
This paper uses the music industry to demonstrate a model of technological change that explains the sources and timing of technological discontinuities and dominant designs. The process by which firms translate customer needs into products can be represented in terms of an interaction between customer choice and product design hierarch…
Takeishi, Akira: Koung-Joo Lee, Barnes, Stuart: Eusebio Scornavacca(編)『Unwired Business: Cases in Mobile Business』 pp. 1-13
IRM Press(2006)
A Book Chapter
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Takeishi, Akira: Yaichi Aoshima, Herstatt, Cornelius: Christoph Stockstrom: Hugo Tschirky: Akio Nagahira(編)『Management of Technology and Innovation in Japan』 pp. 29-48
Springer(2006)
A Book Chapter
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Funk, Jeffrey L., R. Taplin(編)『Japanese Telecommunications Market and Policy in Transition』
Routledge(2006)
Nagaoka, Sadao, Peeters, Carine:Bruno Van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie(編)『Economic and Management Perspectives on Intellectual Property Rights』 pp. 171-198
Palgrave(2006)
A Book Chapter
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