Resources as dual sources of advantage: Implications for valuing entrepreneurial‐firm patents
Abstract
Why and how do resources provide sources of competitive advantage? This study sheds new light on this central question of resource‐based theory by allowing a single resource—entrepreneurial‐firm patents—to play distinctive roles in different competitive arenas. As rights to exclude others, patents serve a well‐known role as legal safeguards in product markets. As quality signals, patents also could improve access and the terms of trade in factor...
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Title
Resources as dual sources of advantage: Implications for valuing entrepreneurial‐firm patents
Published Date
Apr 2, 2013
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
7
Pages
761 - 781
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