Protecting Intellectual Property and Appropriating Value from Innovations in Weak Appropriability Regimes: Two Constructs, Barrier to Imitation and Barrier to Commercialization, are Two Tools Multinational Enterprises Can Use to Block Imitators

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Main Authors: James Nebus, KAH-HIN CHAI, ANNAPOORNIMA M. SUBRAMANIAN
Other Authors: INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
Online Access:https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/194496
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1944962024-04-05T02:08:21Z Protecting Intellectual Property and Appropriating Value from Innovations in Weak Appropriability Regimes: Two Constructs, Barrier to Imitation and Barrier to Commercialization, are Two Tools Multinational Enterprises Can Use to Block Imitators James Nebus KAH-HIN CHAI ANNAPOORNIMA M. SUBRAMANIAN INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 10.1080/08956308.2021.1921397 Research-Technology Management 64 4 37-47 2021-07-20T09:38:15Z 2021-07-20T09:38:15Z 2021-06-30 Article James Nebus, KAH-HIN CHAI, ANNAPOORNIMA M. SUBRAMANIAN (2021-06-30). Protecting Intellectual Property and Appropriating Value from Innovations in Weak Appropriability Regimes: Two Constructs, Barrier to Imitation and Barrier to Commercialization, are Two Tools Multinational Enterprises Can Use to Block Imitators. Research-Technology Management 64 (4) : 37-47. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1080/08956308.2021.1921397 08956308 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/194496 Taylor & Francis Taylor & Francis
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Protecting Intellectual Property and Appropriating Value from Innovations in Weak Appropriability Regimes: Two Constructs, Barrier to Imitation and Barrier to Commercialization, are Two Tools Multinational Enterprises Can Use to Block Imitators
author_sort James Nebus
title Protecting Intellectual Property and Appropriating Value from Innovations in Weak Appropriability Regimes: Two Constructs, Barrier to Imitation and Barrier to Commercialization, are Two Tools Multinational Enterprises Can Use to Block Imitators
title_short Protecting Intellectual Property and Appropriating Value from Innovations in Weak Appropriability Regimes: Two Constructs, Barrier to Imitation and Barrier to Commercialization, are Two Tools Multinational Enterprises Can Use to Block Imitators
title_full Protecting Intellectual Property and Appropriating Value from Innovations in Weak Appropriability Regimes: Two Constructs, Barrier to Imitation and Barrier to Commercialization, are Two Tools Multinational Enterprises Can Use to Block Imitators
title_fullStr Protecting Intellectual Property and Appropriating Value from Innovations in Weak Appropriability Regimes: Two Constructs, Barrier to Imitation and Barrier to Commercialization, are Two Tools Multinational Enterprises Can Use to Block Imitators
title_full_unstemmed Protecting Intellectual Property and Appropriating Value from Innovations in Weak Appropriability Regimes: Two Constructs, Barrier to Imitation and Barrier to Commercialization, are Two Tools Multinational Enterprises Can Use to Block Imitators
title_sort protecting intellectual property and appropriating value from innovations in weak appropriability regimes: two constructs, barrier to imitation and barrier to commercialization, are two tools multinational enterprises can use to block imitators
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