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Keld Laursen
Researcher at Copenhagen Business School
Publications - 104
Citations - 15315
Keld Laursen is an academic researcher from Copenhagen Business School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Open innovation & Technological change. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 102 publications receiving 13474 citations. Previous affiliations of Keld Laursen include Tilburg University & Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
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The Open Innovation Research Landscape: Established Perspectives and Emerging Themes across Different Levels of Analysis
Marcel Bogers,Marcel Bogers,Marcel Bogers,Ann-Kristin Zobel,Allan Afuah,Esteve Almirall,Sabine Brunswicker,Linus Dahlander,Lars Frederiksen,Annabelle Gawer,Marc Gruber,Stefan Haefliger,Stefan Haefliger,John Hagedoorn,Dennis Hilgers,Keld Laursen,Mats Magnusson,Ann Majchrzak,Ian P. McCarthy,Kathrin M. Moeslein,Kathrin M. Moeslein,Satish Nambisan,Frank T. Piller,Agnieszka Radziwon,Agnieszka Radziwon,Cristina Rossi Lamastra,Jonathan Sims,Anne L. J. Ter Wal +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present opportunities for future research on open innovation, organized at different levels of analysis, and discuss some of the contingencies at these different levels, and argue that future research needs to study open innovation across multiple levels of analyses.
The Role of Appropriability Strategies in Shaping Innovative Performance
Keld Laursen,Ammon Salter +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine how legal and first mover appropriability strategies shape performance of UK manufacturing firms and find that both strategies are curvilinearly related to innovative performance, indicting that some firms may suffer from a myopia of protectiveness.
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Performance Pay, Delegation and Multitasking under Uncertainty and Innovativeness: An Empirical Investigation
Nicolai J. Foss,Keld Laursen +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined predictions from agency theory on the basis of data from a data set encompassing close to 1000 Danish firms and found that the relation between performance pay and environmental uncertainty is indeed weak.
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Technological exploration through licensing: new insights from the licensee’s point of view
TL;DR: In this article, the authors study the factors that affect how technologically distant from the existing technological portfolio in-licensing firms are able to move when they in-license externally developed technologies.
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The Impact of Technological Opportunity on the Dynamics of Trade Performance
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined statistically whether the degree to which countries are specialised in and/or increasingly move into sectors with above average levels of technological opportunity has any impact on growth in aggregate market shares of exports.