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The innovation value chain in new technology-based firms: evidence from the U.K.
Panagiotis Ganotakis, James H. Love
Operations & Information Management
Economics, Finance and Entrepreneurship
Aston Business School
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New Technology-based Firms
100%
Innovation Value Chain
100%
Innovation Performance
28%
Knowledge Innovation
28%
Value Chain Approach
28%
Direct Impact
14%
Innovation Types
14%
Innovation Process
14%
Innovation Success
14%
Modeling Tools
14%
Internal R&D
14%
Product Innovation
14%
External R&D
14%
Process Innovation
14%
Firm Growth
14%
Whole Process
14%
Direct Influence
14%
External Knowledge Sourcing
14%
Firm Survival
14%
External Knowledge Integration
14%
Indirect Impacts
14%
Social Sciences
Value Chain
100%
Technological Change
100%
Research and Development
28%
Conceptual Framework
14%
Innovation Process
14%
Knowledge Sourcing
14%
Conceptual Modeling
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Value Creation
100%
Innovation Process
14%