Innovation, coopération temporaire et processus de concurrence
Jackie Krafft
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Based on new developments on the process of competition, we attempt to identify major economic arguments that justify inter-firms cooperation in a context of innovation. Using representative European case law, we show that cooperation is crucial to the acquisition of information that sustains the development of innovation. However, cooperation – productive or more strategic – can only be temporary. When innovation is produced, cooperation turns into collusion.
Date: 2005
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Published in Économie appliquée : archives de l'Institut de science économique appliquée, 2005, 58 (2), pp.157-170
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