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Salavisa, I., Salavisa, I. & Sousa, C. (2013). Technology-intensive firms in the transition to a new energy paradigm: Commercialization strategies, alliances and networks. In 2nd International Conference Governance of a Complex World, Innovation and Cooperation as Entrepreneurial Challenges. (pp. 1-31). Rotterdam
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I. S. Lança et al.,  "Technology-intensive firms in the transition to a new energy paradigm: Commercialization strategies, alliances and networks", in 2nd Int. Conf. Governance of a Complex World, Innovation and Cooperation as Entrepreneurial Challenges, Rotterdam, 2013, vol. 1, pp. 1-31
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@inproceedings{lança2013_1714149856893,
	author = "Salavisa, I. and Salavisa, I. and Sousa, C.",
	title = "Technology-intensive firms in the transition to a new energy paradigm: Commercialization strategies, alliances and networks",
	booktitle = "2nd International Conference Governance of a Complex World, Innovation and Cooperation as Entrepreneurial Challenges",
	year = "2013",
	editor = "",
	volume = "1",
	number = "",
	series = "",
	pages = "1-31",
	publisher = "",
	address = "Rotterdam",
	organization = "Erasmus University and GREDEG, CNRS",
	url = "http://2013gcw.sciencesconf.org"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - Technology-intensive firms in the transition to a new energy paradigm: Commercialization strategies, alliances and networks
T2  - 2nd International Conference Governance of a Complex World, Innovation and Cooperation as Entrepreneurial Challenges
VL  - 1
AU  - Salavisa, I.
AU  - Salavisa, I.
AU  - Sousa, C.
PY  - 2013
SP  - 1-31
CY  - Rotterdam
UR  - http://2013gcw.sciencesconf.org
AB  - This paper focuses on the behaviour of new technology-intensive firms (NTIFs) in the process of developing research-based renewable energy technologies, and introducing them into the market.
Our main assumption is that the introduction of new energy technologies is closely connected with the creation of a variety of small technology-intensive firms that are the conveyors of these technologies and act as challengers to the statu quo. 
We adopt a business model framework to study value creation and value capture by NTIFs, taking into account the context, where policy options, obstacles and opportunities impact the action and outcomes of the companies. The framework is applied to a group of 28 Portuguese NTIFs in several renewable energy areas. 

ER  -