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What shapes innovative firms’ performance? A multi-level analysis

The industry organization theory in the early stage emphasizes the structure-conduct-performance (SCP) paradigm, indicating that industry characteristics and structure factors influence firm performance. Accompanied by technology development and the enhancement of innovation capabilities, the resour...

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Published in:Journal of innovation & knowledge 2024-10, Vol.9 (4), p.100599, Article 100599
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