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1. Deglobalization and entrepreneurial investment : the natural experiment of Brexit
Alvarez-Garrido, Elisa; Alcácer, Juan;2023
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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2. Spatial organization of firms : internal and external agglomeration economies and location choices through the value chain
Alcácer, Juan; Delgado, Mercedes;2012
Type: Arbeitspapier; Working Paper; Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature;
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3. Location choices under strategic interactions
Alcácer, Juan;2012
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4. Learning by supplying
Alcácer, Juan; Oxley, Joanne E.;2012
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5. Capturing Value from IP in a Global Environment
abstractThis paper documents the strong growth in tools used by firms to protect their intellectual property (IP), develop their know-how, and build and maintain their reputation globally during the last decades. We focus on three tools: patents, trademarks, and industrial designs. We find that, although most IP applications come from a few countries (the United States, European Union, Japan, China, and South Korea), most growth in IP activity has come from middle-income countries, especially in Asia. We observe important differences in the origins of this growth. For example, while in India most applicants were foreign firms, in China most were local. However, most Indian innovations are also applied overseas, while Chinese innovations rarely made it out of China. Interestingly, growth in applications varies by IP tool, with industrial designs experiencing the most growth
Alcácer, Juan; Beukel, Karin; Cassiman, Bruno;2017
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Citations: 3 (based on OpenCitations)
6. Geography, location, and strategy
abstractKlappentext: Changes in both technology and global political economy have vastly accelerated the pace of globalization in the last 40 years, eroding barriers that limited firms' geographic scope, and unleashing a seemingly unlimited set of new threats, challenges, and opportunities to create value globally. Globalization presents managers with an environment to create value that is more complex, risky, and also more promising than ever before. Despite recent advances in our understanding of how locations impact the creation and appropriation of value by firms, the speed of these changes has often surpassed the speed of research on the connections between geography and firms. This volume draws together researchers working at the forefront of this area in a variety of disciplines-economics, geography, marketing, organizational behavior, psychology, sociology, and strategy - in order to explore the many ways that locations matter for firms. In 11 varied papers, the authors draw on newly available data, recently developed theory, and diverse methodology to understand the relationships between firm boundaries, firm activities, and geographic borders.
Alcácer, Juan; Kogut, Bruce; Thomas, Catherine; Yeung, Bernard;2017
Type: Aufsatzsammlung; Beiträge
7. Geography, location, and strategy
Alcácer, Juan; Kogut, Bruce; Thomas, Catherine; Yeung, Bernard;2017
Type: Aufsatz im Buch; Book section;
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8. Capturing value from intellectual property (IP) in a global environment
Alcácer, Juan; Beukel, Karin; Cassiman, Bruno;2017
Type: Aufsatz im Buch; Book section;
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9. Geography, location and strategy
abstractChanges in both technology and global political economy have vastly accelerated the pace of globalization in the last 40 years, eroding barriers that limited firms' geographic scope, and unleashing a seemingly unlimited set of new threats, challenges, and opportunities to create value globally. Globalization presents managers with an environment to create value that is more complex, risky, and also more promising than ever before. Despite recent advances in our understanding of how locations impact the creation and appropriation of value by firms, the speed of these changes has often surpassed the speed of research on the connections between geography and firms. This volume draws together researchers working at the forefront of this area in a variety of disciplines-economics, geography, marketing, organizational behavior, psychology, sociology, and strategy - in order to explore the many ways that locations matter for firms. In 11 varied papers, the authors draw on newly available data, recently developed theory, and diverse methodology to understand the relationships between firm boundaries, firm activities, and geographic borders.
Alcácer, Juan; Kogut, Bruce; Thomas, Catherine; Yeung, Bernard;2017
Type: Sammelwerk; Collection of articles of several authors;
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10. Geography, Location, and Strategy
abstractThis volume draws together researchers working in a variety of disciplines in order to explore the many ways that locations matter for firms. The authors draw on newly available data, recently developed theory, and diverse methodology to understand the relationships between firm boundaries, firm activities, and geographic borders.
Alcácer, Juan; Kogut, Bruce; Thomas, Catherine; Yeung, Bernard;2017
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