R&D RESOURCES, COOPETITIVE PERFORMANCE AND COOPERATION: - THE CASE OF STANDARDIZATION IN 3GPP, 2004-2013

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This study examines the interdependence between R&D resources, coopetitive performance and extent of cooperation in development-related standardization settings that involve network effects. Coopetitive performance is measured as the firm’s influence on the change process of standards. Cooperation is measured as the number of firm technology partners in influencing industry technology standards. From a dataset of 152,959 decisions from the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) change request database, firm influence on the standardization change process was studied by identifying firm involvement in change request decisions. The study supports the hypotheses that R&D resources are associated with coopetitive performance in innovation-related coopetitive settings with network effects. And, for firms that have a stronger dependence on the output of cooperative industry technology development, R&D resources are associated with fewer partners when trying to influence industry technology standards.
Originalspråkengelska
Antal sidor43
StatusPublished - 2017 juni 26
EvenemangEURAM Conference - Scotland, Glasgow, Storbritannien
Varaktighet: 2017 juni 212017 juni 24

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KonferensEURAM Conference
Land/TerritoriumStorbritannien
OrtGlasgow
Period2017/06/212017/06/24

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