Index

Building Markets for Knowledge Resources

ISBN: 978-1-78635-742-7, eISBN: 978-1-78635-741-0

ISSN: 2059-2841

Publication date: 25 January 2017

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(2017), "Index", Building Markets for Knowledge Resources (Innovation, Technology, and Education for Growth), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 123-126. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78635-742-720161007

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INDEX

Adaptive selection
, 19

Ad hoc research
, vii

Agents
, 60

Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
, 54

Apple
, 22

Appropriation of value
, 70

Asset specificity
, 12–13

Autonomy
, 11, 18, 94

Bargaining transactions
, 7

Behavioral patterns, and free revealing
, 78

Behavioral uncertainty
, 10, 11, 12

Bounded rationality
, 8, 10, 19

Business angels
, 48, 49

Capabilities
, 40, 41, 42–43

Capital

cost
, 5

venture
, 48–49

Commons-based method of production
, 72

Competition
, 19, 27, 30, 40, 42, 46, 58, 63, 67, 77, 78, 93–94

ex ante
, 11

ex post
, 11, 12

perfect
, 9, 41

Competitive advantage
, 3–5, 26, 31, 34, 38, 40–42, 45, 46, 51, 58, 67, 71, 72, 75, 81, 95

Complexity
, 10

deterministic
, 10

Contract(s/ing)
, 10

relational
, 12

Coordination
, 17–18, 19

Corporate venture capital (CVC)
, 50–51

Corporate ventures
, 73

Cost
, 1–2

capital
, 5

efficiency
, 39

ex ante
, 9–11

ex post
, 9–12

fixed
, 2

productive
, 19

purchase
, 2

transaction
, 7–15

variable
, 2

Cost-benefit analysis
, 43

Economic analysis approach
, 1–6

Economies of information
, 21

Economies of scale, exploitation of
, 41

Efficiency
, 37

cost
, 39

production
, 28

transactional
, 20

Encryption software industry (ESI)
, 61, 62

Environmental uncertainty
, 10

Established companies
, 48–51

Evolutionary theory
, 19–20

Ex ante costs
, 9–11

Exchange
, 9, 72–81

exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table)
, 56

Experience curves
, 39

Ex post costs
, 9–12

Facebook
, 59, 72

Firm’s performance, pervasive models of
, 93–96

Fixed cost
, 2

Free revealing
, 69–72

Future research
, 98–99

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
, 54

Google
, 59, 76

GoPro
, 56–58

Governance

and technological performance, connection between
, 27–28

trilateral
, 12

Homo economicus
, 10–11

Imitation
, ix, 64

competitors
, 81

and protection of value
, 65–69

Implications for practice
, 98–99

Incentives

extrinsic
, 64

intrinsic
, 64

Industry-based perspective of management science
, 40

Innovation
, vii–x, 18, 22, 39, 58, 64–65, 73

creation of
, 85

diffusion of
, 85

institutionalization of
, 79

open
, 65, 71

pervasive models of
, 93–96

and protection of value
, 65–69

strategic innovation, technology as source of
, 29–35

Innovative effort, sharing
, 26–29

Innovative knowledge
, 62

Institutionalization of innovation
, 79

Intellectual property (IP)
, 57, 58

Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)
, 46, 59, 62

within developing economies
, 54–56

Inter-organizational relationships
, 18

Inventions
, 64

Investment specificity
, 14

Invisible hand
, 68

Kabel Deutschland
, 22

Knowledge
, vii–x, 11, 17, 21, 22, 26, 28, 43

-based approach
, 28–35

economy
, 87

exploration
, 49

innovative
, 62

reproduction
, 47

tacit
, 70

transfer
, 47

Linux
, 72, 75

“Make or buy” decisions

internal or external resource sourcing
, 37–46

economic analysis approach to
, 1–6

transaction cost model
, 7–23

Management science, advances in
, 38–43

Managerial transactions
, 7–8

Market(s)

choice of
, 42

established companies
, 48–51

incentives
, 13

new ventures
, 48–51

for patents
, 52–62

power
, 37

superiority
, 13

for technology
, 52–62

Media
, 60

Methodological reductionism
, 16

Microsoft
, 22

GoPro
, 56–58

Mozilla
, 76

Neo-classic theory
, 10, 16

New ventures
, 48–51

Nokia
, 22

Open innovation
, 65, 71

Open source
, 75–76

Opportunism
, 10–11

Optimal size
, 14–15, 21

Organization
, 15–18

Organizational boundaries
, 29, 30

Organizational morphogenesis
, 19

Organizational power
, 18, 19

Outsourcing strategy
, 31

Patent(s)

markets for
, 52–62

rights
, 62

Performance intensification
, ix

Private goods
, 75

Production efficiency
, 28

Productive costs
, 19

Protection of value, innovation/imitation and
, 65–69

Public
, 91

Public goods
, 75

Purchase cost
, 2

Quadruple Helix (QH) model
, 90–93, 96, 98–99

Rationing transactions
, 7

Reductionism
, 7

Relational contracts
, 12

Resource-based approach
, 28

Resource-based perspective of management science
, 40, 41

“Resource dependence” approach
, 18

Samsung
, 22

SD Card Association
, 56

Smart cities
, 86–90

Stakeholders’ expectations against survival and development
, 37

Strategic behavior
, 19, 90

Strategic flexibility
, 37

Strategic formulation framework
, 3

Strategic innovation, technology as source of
, 29–35

Strategic planning model
, 4

Strategic uncertainty
, 12

Subjective motivation
, 18

Subsidiarity
, 74

Survival
, 19

Synergy
, 4, 5, 34

Tacit knowledge
, 70

Technological evolution
, 84

Technological performance and governance, connection between
, 27–28

Technological uncertainty
, 19

Technology
, 20

defined
, 59

markets for
, 52–62

as source of strategic innovation
, 29–35

transfer
, 54–55, 59

Theory of economic organization
, 14

Theory of transaction costs
, 6

criticism of
, 15–23

3M, CVC operations of
, 50, 51

Transactional efficiency
, 20

Transaction cost economics (TCE)
, 6

Transaction cost model
, 7–15

Trilateral governance
, 12

Triple Helix model
, 86–90

institutional orders in evolution of
, 89

Uncertainty
, 40

behavioral
, 10, 12

effect on economic transactions
, 12

environmental
, 10

primary
, 12

secondary
, 12

strategic
, 12

technological
, 19

Users
, 91–93

Variable cost
, 2

Venture capital
, 48–51

Verizon
, 22

Vertical integration
, 43–44

Vodaphone
, 22

Wikipedia
, 72

World Trade Organization (WTO)
, 54