“Distance” in Intellectual Property Protection and MNE’s Foreign Subsidiary Innovation Performance Palitha Konara, Georgios Batsakis, and Vikrant Shirodkar kHUB post date: December 8, 2022 Originally published: February 15, 2022 (PDMA JPIM • Vol. 39, Issue 4 • July 2022) Read time: 70 minutes Access the Full Article Drawing on the institution-based view of intellectual property (IP) rights, we argue that “distance” in IP protection strength of MNEs’ home and host countries reduces the ability of MNEs to innovate at foreign subsidiary locations
Different types of analogical transfers can be distinguished depending on (1) the conceptual distance between source and target domain and (2) the transfer content, describing the type of solution element being transferred
While total “reversion” to a closed strategy is detrimental to innovation, managers who periodically consolidate with less geographic distance in their collaboration, find it useful as this strategy enhances the commercialization of new product innovations
In a global business world, the timely delivery of materials or equipment over great distances is often crucial to minimizing downtime and work stoppages
Goldense, Bradford L., "Physical vs. Virtual Colocation, and the Effects of Interruptions," Machine Design, October 1, 2015, Volume 87, Number 10, Page 72, ISSN 0024-9114.
They include: Elimination of time and distance; Sequential layering of value; Diversity of perspectives; Accelerating the NPD and innovation process; and Making the infeasible feasible. Elimination of Time and Distance Every day we are reminded nonstop that we live in a global, interconnected world
[Read more] JPIM Article | February 15, 2022 “Distance” in Intellectual Property Protection and MNE’s Foreign Subsidiary Innovation Performance Palitha Konara, Georgios Batsakis, and Vikrant Shirodkar Drawing on the institution-based view of intellectual property (IP) rights, we argue that “distance” in IP protection strength of MNEs’ home and host countries reduces the ability
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Later, conceptual evaluation uses combinational processes to generate new ideas from associations and links previously identified. Distances between ideas show possible analogies which have the potential for more creative designs
Goldense, Bradford L., "The Changing Nature of Collocation: Physical vs. Virtual Teams," Machine Design, December 2017, Volume 89, Number 12, Page 128, ISSN 0024-9114.