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The Influence of Endogenous Knowledge Spillovers on Open Innovation Cooperation Modes Selection

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Recently, selecting the matching mode of cooperation with right partners to efficiently create a technical innovation and minimize risks and costs of innovation has become a primary choice for modern enterprise. This paper mainly studied the behaviour of corporate decision-making on cooperation modes of open innovation from the perspective of endogenous knowledge spillovers, by the use of literatures reviewing, evolutionary game and simulation methods. This research has shown that different initial scales of enterprises choosing specific modes had no effect on the result of evolution. Endogenous knowledge spillovers had a positive effect on expected innovation return of technology-sharing alliance, which caused that the increasing of endogenous knowledge spillovers would make enterprises prefer technology-sharing alliance, but the promotion in innovation payoffs by endogenous knowledge spillovers is limited. These results can provide theory references for corporate technological innovation, cooperation deepening and government policy-making.

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Shen, B. The Influence of Endogenous Knowledge Spillovers on Open Innovation Cooperation Modes Selection. Wireless Pers Commun 102, 2701–2713 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-018-5297-1

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