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Rate and Dimensions of the Technological Knowledge Base Underlying Fuel Cell Innovations: Evidence from Patent Data

In: Innovation, Markets and Sustainable Energy

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  • Ludovic Dibiaggio
  • Maryam Nasiriyar

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Innovation, Markets and Sustainable Energy is the first attempt to explore fuel cells and hydrogen technologies by embracing a solid theoretical perspective in the field of innovation and management. Adopting a cross-sectional and international perspective, the book analyzes the implications of introducing fuel cells into the industrial system and explores the complexity of market development for new technological solutions.

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  • Ludovic Dibiaggio & Maryam Nasiriyar, 2009. "Rate and Dimensions of the Technological Knowledge Base Underlying Fuel Cell Innovations: Evidence from Patent Data," Chapters, in: Stefano Pogutz & Angeloantonio Russo & Paolo Migliavacca (ed.), Innovation, Markets and Sustainable Energy, chapter 6, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Anne Tanner, 2011. "The place of new industries: the case of fuel cell technology and its technological relatedness to regional knowledge bases," Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG) 1113, Utrecht University, Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Group Economic Geography, revised Jul 2011.

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