How the Diversity of Cooperation Partners Affects Startups’ Innovation Performance: An Analysis of the Role of Cooperation Breadth in Open Innovation

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How the Diversity of Cooperation Partners Affects Startups’ Innovation Performance : An Analysis of the Role of Cooperation Breadth in Open Innovation. / Gimenez-Fernandez, Elena M. ; Bogers, Marcel; Sandulli, Francesco .

Open Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Impetus of Growth and Competitive Advantages. ed. / Gadaf Rexhepi; Robert D. Hisrich; Veland Ramadani. Springer, 2019. p. 9-35.

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Harvard

Gimenez-Fernandez, EM, Bogers, M & Sandulli, F 2019, How the Diversity of Cooperation Partners Affects Startups’ Innovation Performance: An Analysis of the Role of Cooperation Breadth in Open Innovation. in G Rexhepi, RD Hisrich & V Ramadani (eds), Open Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Impetus of Growth and Competitive Advantages. Springer, pp. 9-35. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16912-1_2

APA

Gimenez-Fernandez, E. M., Bogers, M., & Sandulli, F. (2019). How the Diversity of Cooperation Partners Affects Startups’ Innovation Performance: An Analysis of the Role of Cooperation Breadth in Open Innovation. In G. Rexhepi, R. D. Hisrich, & V. Ramadani (Eds.), Open Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Impetus of Growth and Competitive Advantages (pp. 9-35). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16912-1_2

Vancouver

Gimenez-Fernandez EM, Bogers M, Sandulli F. How the Diversity of Cooperation Partners Affects Startups’ Innovation Performance: An Analysis of the Role of Cooperation Breadth in Open Innovation. In Rexhepi G, Hisrich RD, Ramadani V, editors, Open Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Impetus of Growth and Competitive Advantages. Springer. 2019. p. 9-35 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16912-1_2

Author

Gimenez-Fernandez, Elena M. ; Bogers, Marcel ; Sandulli, Francesco . / How the Diversity of Cooperation Partners Affects Startups’ Innovation Performance : An Analysis of the Role of Cooperation Breadth in Open Innovation. Open Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Impetus of Growth and Competitive Advantages. editor / Gadaf Rexhepi ; Robert D. Hisrich ; Veland Ramadani. Springer, 2019. pp. 9-35

Bibtex

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