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TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIP PORTFOLIOS AND FIRM INNOVATION PERFORMANCE: ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE

Martin Alvarez , Shell International Exploration and Production (SIEP), the Netherlands
Harold Lokshin , School of Business and Economics, Maastricht University, the Netherlands

Abstract

This study aims to provide additional evidence on the relationship between technology partnership portfolios and firm innovation performance. Technology partnerships have become increasingly important for firms seeking to enhance their innovation capabilities and stay competitive in dynamic markets. The abstract presents a summary of the study's objectives, methodology, findings, and implications.

Keywords

Technology partnerships, firm innovation performance, technology collaboration

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Martin Alvarez, & Harold Lokshin. (2023). TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIP PORTFOLIOS AND FIRM INNOVATION PERFORMANCE: ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE. The American Journal of Engineering and Technology, 5(06), 09–12. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajet/Volume05Issue06-03