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Patenting strategy of entrepreneurial orientated firms in New Zealand

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posted on 2023-05-17, 05:04 authored by Darroch, J, Miles, M, Buisson, T
Patenting is regarded as an important area for firms wanting to capture the strategic value of intellectual property. Further, patents are often used as a proxy for innovation— i.e., a firm with a large number of patents is said to be innovative. At the same time, a firm that is innovative is also said to have an entrepreneurial orientation (EO). In spite of this apparent linkage between an EO and patenting, little empirical evidence strategically links the two constructs. This paper addresses this gap by providing one of the first studies examining the relationship between an EO and patenting.

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Publication title

International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal

Pagination

45-59

ISSN

1554-7191

Department/School

TSBE

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Germany

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