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Research on the contribution of patents to firm success has typically focused on patent characteristics like scope and family size of patents. This study adds a new perspective to this approach by considering a management variable in our analysis. In particular, we demonstrate that (1) the development of firm-level entrepreneurial orientation is fostered by patents and (2) an entrepreneurial orientation is necessary to convert the economic value inherent in patents into customer value. The patent-to-success relationship is mediated by the firm's entrepreneurial orientation.
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Schmidt, A., Riesenhuber, F. (2009). On the Performance of Young Technology-Based Ventures. In: Walter, A., Auer, M. (eds) Academic Entrepreneurship. Gabler. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-8929-1_4
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