Article | Research Policy | December 2006
by Carliss Y. Baldwin, Christoph Hienerth and Eric von Hippel
Keywords: Innovation and Invention; Product; Theory; Information;
Citation:
Baldwin, Carliss Y., Christoph Hienerth, and Eric von Hippel. "How User Innovations Become Commercial Products: A Theoretical Investigation and a Case Study." Research Policy 35, no. 9 (December 2006).
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