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The following 13 This page provides the short list of papers were selected for study for PHDBA279C 'Innovation and Strategy' (listed in alphabetical order):#Agrawal A., and R. Henderson (2002), "Putting Patents in Context: Exploring Knowledge Transfer from MIT", Management Science.
#Cockburn I., R. Henderson, and S. Stern ===Innovation (2000Mowery), "Untangling the origins of competitive advantage", Strategic Management Journal. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Cockburn%20Henderson%20Stern%20(2000)%20-%20Untangling%20the%20origins%20of%20competitive%20advantage.pdf pdf]===
The following 13 papers were selected by Egan and Hernandez for study for the '''Innovation''' half of PHDBA279C 'Innovation and Strategy' (listed in alphabetical order, and '''A'''ccepted or '''R'''ejected by Mowery):#'''(A)''' Agrawal A., and R. Henderson (2002), "Putting Patents in Context: Exploring Knowledge Transfer from MIT", Management Science. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Agrawal%20Henderson%20(2002)%20-%20Putting%20Patents%20in%20Context%20Exploring%20Knowledge%20Transfer%20from%20MIT.pdf pdf]#'''(R)''' Cockburn I., R. Henderson, and S. Stern (2000), "Untangling the origins of competitive advantage", Strategic Management Journal. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Cockburn%20Henderson%20Stern%20(2000)%20-%20Untangling%20the%20origins%20of%20competitive%20advantage.pdf pdf]#'''(A)''' Cohen, W.M. and D.A. Levinthal (1990), "Absorptive Capacity: A New Perspective on Learning and Innovation," Administrative Sciences Quarterly 35, 569-596. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Cohen%20Levinthal%20(1990)%20-%20Absorptive%20Capacity.pdf pdf]#'''(A)''' Gompers, P., J. Lerner, and D. Sharfstein (2003), "Entrepreneurial Spawning: Public Corporations and the Genesis of New Ventures, 1986-1999," NBER working paper #9816. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Gompers%20Lerner%20Sharfstein%20(2003)%20-%20Entrepreneurial%20Spawning.pdf pdf]#'''(R)''' Hall, B.H. (2004), "Exploring the Patent Explosion", NBER working paper #10605. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Hall%20(2004)%20-%20Exploring%20the%20Patent%20Explosion.pdf pdf]#'''(A)''' Henderson R.M. & K.B. Clark (1990), "Architectural Innovation: The Reconfiguration of Existing Product Technologies and the Failure of Established Firms", Administrative Science Quarterly. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Henderson%20Clark%20(1990)%20-%20Architectural%20Innovation.pdf pdf]#'''(A)''' Lamoreaux, N. and K. Sokoloff (2005), "Decline of the Independent Inventor: A Schumpeterian Story", NBER working paper #11654. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Lamoreaux%20Sokoloff%20(2005)%20-%20Decline%20of%20the%20Independent%20Inventor.pdf pdf]#'''(A)''' Mowery D., & A. Ziedonis, (2001), "Numbers, Quality, & Entry: How Has the Bayh-Dole Act Affected U.S. University Patenting and Licensing?", in Innovation Policy and the Economy, NBER. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Mowery%20Ziedonis%20(2001)%20-%20How%20Has%20the%20Bayh%20Dole%20Act%20Affected%20US%20University%20Patenting%20and%20Licensing.pdf pdf]#'''(R)''' Mowery, D.C. (2009), "Plus ca change: Industrial R&D in the Third Industrial Revolution", forthcoming, Industrial and Corporate Change. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Mowery%20%20(2009)%20-%20Plus%20ca%20change.pdf pdf]#'''(A)''' Murray F., and S. Stern (2005), "Do formal intellectual property rights hinder the free flow of scientific knowledge? An empirical test of the anti-commons hypothesis", NBER working paper #11465. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Murray%20Stern%20(2005)%20-%20Do%20formal%20intellectual%20property%20rights%20hinder%20the%20free%20flow%20of%20scientific%20knowledge.pdf pdf]#'''(A)''' Teece, D.J. (1986), "Profiting from technological innovation: Implications for integration, collaboration, licensing, and public policy," Research Policy. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Teece%20(1986)%20-%20Profiting%20from%20technological%20innovation.pdf pdf]#'''(A)''' Thursby J., A. Fuller, & M. Thursby (2007), "US Faculty Patenting Inside and Outside the University", NBER working paper #13256. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Thursby%20Fuller%20Thursby%20(2007)%20-%20US%20Faculty%20Patenting%20Inside%20and%20Outside%20the%20University.pdf pdf]#'''(A)''' Ziedonis, R.H. (2004), "Don't fence me in: Fragmented markets for technology and the patent acquisition strategies of firms", Management Science. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Ziedonis%20(2004)%20-%20Dont%20fence%20me%20in.pdf pdf]
#GompersThe following papers were added by Mowery:*Nelson, PR.R.(1959), "The Simple Economics of Basic Scientific Research", JJournal of Political Economy 67, 297-306. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Nelson%20(1959)%20-%20The%20Simple%20Economics%20of%20Basic%20Scientific%20Research. Lernerpdf pdf]*Arrow, and DK.J. Sharfstein (20031958), "Entrepreneurial Spawning: Public Corporations Economic Welfare and the Genesis Allocation of New VenturesResources for Innovation" in idem., 1986-1999," NBER working paper #9816Essays in the Theory of Risk Bearing. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Gompers%20Lerner%20SharfsteinArrow%20(20031959)%20-%20Entrepreneurial20Economic%20Welfare%20and%20the%20Allocation%20of%20Resources%20for%20Spawning20Invention.pdf pdf]
#The rejection of Mowery (2009) and Hall, B.H. (2004), "Exploring were somewhat shocking given the Patent Explosion"previous exams, NBER working paper #10605. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Hall%20(2004)%20-%20Exploring%20the%20Patent%20Explosionand should be included.pdf pdf]
#Henderson RThe following papers were included in a shortlist by Shelef, Thompson, et al.:*Walsh J., M. & KCho, and W. Cohen (2007), "Where excludability matters: material vs. intellectual property in academic biomedical research", Research Policy. [http://www.Bedegan. Clark com/pdfs/Walsh%20Cho%20Cohen%20(2007)%20-%20Where%20excludability%20matters.pdf pdf]*Anderson P. and M. Tushman (1990), "Architectural InnovationTechnological Discontinuities and Dominant Designs: The Reconfiguration A Cyclical Model of Existing Product Technologies Technological Change", ASQ. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Anderson%20Tushman%20(1990)%20-%20Technological%20Discontinuities%20and%20Dominant%20Designs.pdf pdf]*Klepper S. (2008), "Silicon Valley - A chip off the old Detroit bloc", forthcoming in D. Audretsch and R. Strom, eds., Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy, Cambridge University Press. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Klepper%20(2008)%20-%20Silicon%20Valley%20A%20chip%20off%20the%20old%20Detroit%20bloc.pdf pdf]*Stuart, T.E. and O. Sorenson (2003), "Liquidity events and the Failure geographic distribution of Established Firmsentrepreneurial activity,", Administrative Science QuarterlyASQ. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/HendersonStuart%20Clark20Sorenson%20(19902003)%20-%20Architectural20Liquidity%20events%20and%20the%20geographic%20distribution%20of%20entrepreneurial%20Innovation20activity.pdf pdf]
#LamoreauxThe following additional papers have featured in past exams:*Merges, NR. and KP. Sokoloff (20051999), "Decline of the Independent InventorAs Many as Six Impossible Patents before Breakfast: A Schumpeterian StoryProperty Rights for Business Concepts and Patent System Reform", NBER working paper #11654Berkeley Technology Law Journal. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Lamoreaux%20SokoloffMerges%20(20051999)%20-%20Decline20As%20Many%20as%20Six%20of20Impossible%20the20Patents%20Independent20before%20Inventor20Breakfast.pdf pdf]
#Mowery D., & A. Ziedonis, ===Strategy (2001), "Numbers, QualityDal Bo, & Entry: How Has the Bayh-Dole Act Affected U.S. University Patenting and Licensing?"Tadelis, in Innovation Policy and the Economy, NBER. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Mowery%20Ziedonis%20(2001de Figueiredo)%20-%20How%20Has%20the%20Bayh%20Dole%20Act%20Affected%20US%20University%20Patenting%20and%20Licensing.pdf pdf]===
#Mowery, D.C. The following papers were selected for study for the '''Strategy''' half of PHDBA279C 'Innovation and Strategy' (2009), "Plus ca change: Industrial R&D listed in the Third Industrial Revolution", forthcoming, Industrial and Corporate Change. [httporder that they appeared in class)://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Mowery%20%20(2009)%20-%20Plus%20ca%20change.pdf pdf]
#Murray F====Dal Bo====Selected papers by Egan ('''A'''ccepted or '''R'''ejected by Dal Bo):*'''(A)''' Hotelling, H.(1929), and S"Stability in competition", Economic Journal 39, 41-57. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Hotelling%20(1929)%20-%20Stability%20in%20competition. Stern pdf pdf]*'''(2005A)''' Salop (1979), "Do formal intellectual property rights hinder the free flow Monopolistic competition with outside goods", Bell Journal of scientific knowledge? An empirical test of the antiEconomics 10, 141-156. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Salop%20(1979)%20-commons hypothesis%20Monopolistic%20competition%20with%20outside%20goods.pdf pdf]*'''(A)''' Dixit, A. and J. Stiglitz (1977), "Monopolistic competition and optimum product diversity", NBER working paper #11465American Economic Review 67, 297-308. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/MurrayDixit%20Stiglitz%20(1977)%20Stern20-%20Monopolistic%20competition%20and%20optimum%20product%20diversity.pdf pdf]*'''(R)''' Spence, M. (1976), "Product selection, fixed costs and monopolistic competition", Review of Economic Studies 43, 217-235. (Optional Reading) [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Spence%20(20051976)%20-%20Do20Product%20selection%20formal20fixed%20intellectual20costs%20and%20monopolistic%20competition.pdf pdf]*'''(A)''' Shaked, A. and J. Sutton (1982), "Relaxing price competition through product differentiation", Review of Economic Studies 49, 3-13. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Shaked%20property20Sutton%20rights20(1982)%20hinder20-%20the20Relaxing%20free20price%20flow20competition%20of20through%20scientific20product%20knowledge20differentiation.pdf pdf]
#Teece====Tadelis====Selected papers by Egan ('''A'''ccepted or '''R'''ejected by Dal Bo):*'''(A)''' Holmstrom, Bengt and Paul Milgrom (1991), "Multi-Task Principal-Agent Analyses: Linear Contracts, Asset Ownership and Job Design", DJournal of Law, Economics and Organization, Vol. 7, pp. 24-52. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Holmstrom%20Milgrom%20(1991)%20-%20Multi%20Task%20Principal%20Agent%20Analyses.pdf pdf]*'''(A)''' Grossman, Sanford J. and Oliver D. Hart (1986), "Profiting from technological innovationThe Costs and Benefits of Ownership: Implications for integrationA Theory of Vertical Integration", Journal of Political Economy, vol.94, pp. 691-719. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Grossman%20Hart%20(1986)%20-%20The%20Costs%20and%20Benefits%20of%20Ownership.pdf pdf]*'''(R)''' Gibbons, collaborationRobert (2005), "Four formal(izable) theories of the firm?", licensingJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 58, pp.200-245. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Gibbons%20(2005)%20-%20Four%20formalizable%20theories%20of%20the%20firm.pdf pdf]*'''(A)''' Baker, George and public policyThomas Hubbard (2004)," Research PolicyContractibility and Asset Ownership: On-Board Computers and Governance in U.S. Trucking", Quarterly Journal of Economics, 119, pp.1443-79. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/TeeceBaker%20Hubbard%20(19862004)%20-%20Profiting20Contractibility%20from20and%20technological20Asset%20innovation20Ownership.pdf pdf]
#Thursby J., A. Fuller, & M. Thursby (2007)Note: Given the focus on theory in Steve's classes, "US Faculty Patenting Inside and Outside focus should be placed on the University", NBER working paper #13256. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Thursby%20Fuller%20Thursby%20(2007)%20-%20US%20Faculty%20Patenting%20Inside%20and%20Outside%20the%20Universityfirst two papers.pdf pdf]
#ZiedonisThe following papers were added by Hernandez:*Gibbons, Robert (2005), "Four formal(izable) theories of the firm?", Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 58, pp.200-245. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Gibbons%20(2005)%20-%20Four%20formalizable%20theories%20of%20the%20firm.pdf pdf]*Woodruff, Christopher (2002), "Non-contractible Investment and Vertical Integration in the Mexican Footwear Industry", International Journal of Industrial Organization, 20, pp. 1197-1224. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Woodruff%20(2002)%20-%20Noncontractible%20Investment%20and%20Vertical%20Integration%20in%20the%20Mexican%20Footwear%20Industry.pdf pdf] ====de Figueiredo====Selected papers by Egan ('''A'''ccepted or '''R'''ejected by de Figueiredo):*'''(A)''' Teece, D., G.HPisano and A. Shuen (20041997), "DonDynamic capabilities and strategic management", Strategic Management Journal, 18, pp.509-533. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Teece%20Pisano%20Shuen%20(1997)%20-%20Dynamic%20capabilities%20and%20strategic%20management.pdf pdf]*'''(A)'t fence me in'' Eisenhardt, K., and J. Martin (2000), "Dynamic capabilities: what are they?", Strategic Management Journal, 21, pp.1105-1121. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Eisenhardt%20Martin%20(2000)%20-%20Dynamic%20capabilities%20what%20are%20they.pdf pdf]*'''(R)''' Winter, S. (2003), "Understanding dynamic capabilities", Strategic Management Journal, 24, pp.991-995. [http: Fragmented markets for technology and //www.edegan.com/pdfs/Winter%20(2003)%20-%20Understanding%20dynamic%20capabilities.pdf pdf]*'''(A)''' Teece, D. (1982), "Towards an economic theory of the patent acquisition strategies multiproduct firm", Journal of firms"Economic Behavior and organization, 3, Management Sciencepp.39-63. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/ZiedonisTeece%20(20041982)%20-%20Dont20Towards%20fence20an%20me20economic%20in20theory%20of%20the%20multiproduct%20firm.pdf pdf]*'''(A)''' Montgomery, C. (1994), "Corporate diversification", Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8, pp.163-178. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Montgomery%20(1994)%20-%20Corporate%20diversification.pdf pdf] Note: Rui did not actually "reject" or "accept", rather he said to place less or more focus on certain papers.
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