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Caroline Fry, Jeffrey L. Furman
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Organization Science.
As agents who have the opportunity to develop connections in multiple geographic locations and networks, migrants are uniquely suited to play brokerage roles in science, innovation, and entrepreneurship. But can they succeed in connecting others in t
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. 13:239-270
How important is access to patent documents for subsequent innovation? We examine the expansion of the USPTO Patent Library system after 1975. Patent libraries provided access to patents before the Internet. We find that after patent library opening,
Autor:
Caroline V. Fry, Jeffrey L. Furman
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
Understanding the factors affecting the direction of innovation is a central aim of research in the economics and strategic management of innovation. Progress on this topic has been inhibited by difficulties in measuring the location and movement of
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Martin Watzinger, Audra Wormald, Anavir Shermon, Jeffrey L. Furman, Shane Greenstein, Francisco Polidoro, Tommy Pan Fang
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Academy of Management Proceedings. 2021:13992
The symposium features four papers that examine how institutions shape the nature of economic exchange for technologies, firms, industries, and nations. The four papers use diverse theoretical fram...
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Research Policy. 46:1142-1161
Can firms leverage public entrepreneurship investments to improve innovation and financial performance? Analysis of this question is frustrated by the difficulty of distinguishing treatment from selection effects. We take advantage of internal admini
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Jeffrey L. Furman, Florenta Teodoridis
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Nature Machine Intelligence. 2:84-84
Autor:
Jeffrey L. Furman, Florenta Teodoridis
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
We examine how the introduction of a technology that automates research tasks influences the rate and type of researchers’ knowledge production. To do this, we leverage the unanticipated arrival of an automating motion-sensing research technology t