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- noun economics the
environmental factors that govern an innovator's ability to captureprofits generated by aninnovation .
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Examples
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For Ng: Focusing on appropriability is an interesting idea.
Archive 2009-02-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Football's problem is what economists call appropriability: clubs can't make money out of (can't appropriate) more than a tiny share of our love of football.
The Guardian World News Simon Kuper 2010
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The telegraph provided newspapers with an opportunity to invest in more timely news; yet together with improvements in typesetting, printing, and transportation technology, it also created an appropriability problem.
Brauneis on Copyrighting the News Dan Ernst 2009
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The telegraph provided newspapers with an opportunity to invest in more timely news; yet together with improvements in typesetting, printing, and transportation technology, it also created an appropriability problem.
Brauneis Analyzes the Transformation of Originality Robert L. Tsai 2009
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I love the power of the combination of these three concepts appropriability, evocativeness, integration and how the authors link them to technology.
immersion plus Bill Kerr 2006
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I love the power of the combination of these three concepts appropriability, evocativeness, integration and how the authors link them to technology.
Archive 2006-10-01 Bill Kerr 2006
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If people can "get a little excited" about selling coffee it cannot be unreasonable to seek something similar - something that sings with appropriability, evocativeness, integration for computers/ teaching and learning
immersion plus Bill Kerr 2006
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Bill, I think that you have captured in immersion and the sense of appropriability, evocativeness, integration what I have been looking for in my thinking about ludium's rather than conferences and most recently how the 5 principles at Starbuck's
immersion plus Bill Kerr 2006
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As I noted in my Nobel lecture, an early insight in my work on the economics of information concerned the problem of appropriability - the difficulty that those who pay for information have in getting returns.
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appropriability some things lend themselves better than others to being made one's own
Archive 2008-08-01 Bill Kerr 2008
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