Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10482893 | Research Policy | 2016 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The concept of exaptation has been recently introduced in innovation studies. Previous empirical studies have only focused on the organization-level conditions of exaptation. This paper fills the gaps by focusing on invention and inventor-level conditions such as technological complexity, inventors' analogical ability, and patent scope. To test our hypotheses, we analyse a large sample of U.S. patents obtained from the USPTO and NBER databases. Based on our findings, we discuss a number of implications of exaptation for the management of innovation as well as for policy makers.
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Authors
Mariano Mastrogiorgio, Victor Gilsing,