Pricing of Consumer Innovations

Consumers are an important source of innovation. They primarily innovate out of non-monetary motivations, such as use interest, learning and social rewards. Nonetheless, increasing numbers of such consumer and user innovators recently began diffusing their creations on online marketplaces, where the...

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Main Author: Ebbing, Tobias (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Logos Verlag Berlin 2022
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