Which of the following is NOT a commonly cited means of protecting an innovation? Keeping it a secret. Owning complementary tangible and/or intangible assets. Being fast and being first. Calling "dibs" on it as soon as you have the idea.
Which of the following is NOT a commonly cited means of protecting an innovation? Keeping it a secret. Owning complementary tangible and/or intangible assets. Being fast and being first. Calling "dibs" on it as soon as you have the idea.
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Pls help with below homework. Select the correct option and explain it in 7-8 sentences.
![Which of the following is NOT a commonly cited means of protecting an innovation?
O Keeping it a secret.
Owning complementary tangible and/or intangible assets.
Being fast and being first.
Calling "dibs" on it as soon as you have the idea.
TRUE or FALSE: Scientists from high-tech firms meeting with scientists from other
high-tech firms at international conferences to discuss each others' research is an
example of an R&D input spillover.
True
False](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F56b8c67a-bcab-42db-8221-ed2b7930ce3a%2F5ca6dec4-0f8b-4c15-af7b-a5dbdf6c33ab%2F10u2v5e_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following is NOT a commonly cited means of protecting an innovation?
O Keeping it a secret.
Owning complementary tangible and/or intangible assets.
Being fast and being first.
Calling "dibs" on it as soon as you have the idea.
TRUE or FALSE: Scientists from high-tech firms meeting with scientists from other
high-tech firms at international conferences to discuss each others' research is an
example of an R&D input spillover.
True
False
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