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The Game Research On The Competition Of Corporation Technical Innovation

Posted on:2005-02-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B Y HanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2156360125962645Subject:Industrial Economics
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Many American professors and scholars have made important contributions to the theory of technical innovation competition. Among them, the two most famous theories are the Substitute Effect advanced by Kenneth Arrow, the recipient of a Nobel Prize in economics, and the Efficiency Effect advanced by Taler, an American scholar. But these two theories only analyzed the two extreme situations when the enterprises play the innovation competition game. Utterback, an American scholar, summed up many valuable conclusions after he made a detailed research on the process of the enterprises innovation competition and analyzed the situations in over ten industries as well as in lots of enterprises in American history by means of demonstration. Based on the former research results, this paper introduces some significant factors affecting the enterprises when they process the technical innovation competition. These factors are economic effect of enterprises, innovative economic scale, the possible overflow effect of innovation, the developing tactic of the enterprise itself, and building up a bran-new math model. With these considerations and the use of Games, a way of quoting copiously from many sources, we will do a complete analysis to the process of Games between an enterprise and its potential competitors, hoping to generalize a more general conclusion, which can reflect the real situation of the technique innovation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Technical Innovation, Competition, Math Model, Games
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