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Number of items: 16.
Article
Auvray, Tristan;
Durand, Cédric;
Rabinovich, Joel;
Rikap, Cecilia;
(2021)
Corporate financialization’s conservation and transformation: from Mark I to Mark II.
Review of Evolutionary Political Economy
, 2
(3)
pp. 431-457.
10.1007/s43253-021-00045-4.
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Carrillo, Mercedes Garcia;
Testoni, Federico;
Gagnon, Marc-Andre;
Rikap, Cecilia;
Blaustein, Matias;
(2022)
Academic dependency: the influence of the prevailing international biomedical research agenda on Argentina’s CONICET.
Heliyon
, 8
(11)
, Article e11481. 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11481.
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Fernández Franco, Sebastian;
Graña, Juan M;
Flacher, David;
Rikap, Cecilia;
(2023)
Producing and using artificial intelligence: What can Europe learn from Siemens's experience?
Competition & Change
, 27
(2)
pp. 302-331.
10.1177/10245294221097066.
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Franco, Sebastián Fernández;
Graña, Juan M;
Rikap, Cecilia;
(2024)
Dependency in the Digital Age? The Experience of Mercado Libre in Latin America.
Development and Change
10.1111/dech.12839.
(In press).
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Lundvall, Bengt-Åke;
Rikap, Cecilia;
(2022)
China's catching-up in artificial intelligence seen as a co-evolution of corporate and national innovation systems.
Research Policy
, 51
(1)
, Article 104395. 10.1016/j.respol.2021.104395.
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Rikap, C;
(2023)
Capitalism as Usual? Implications of Digital Intellectual
Monopolies.
New Left Review
, 139
pp. 145-160.
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Rikap, C;
(2022)
The expansionary strategies of intellectual monopolies: Google and the digitalization of healthcare.
Economy and Society
, 52
(1)
pp. 110-136.
10.1080/03085147.2022.2131271.
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Rikap, C;
(2022)
Becoming an intellectual monopoly by relying on the national innovation system: the State Grid Corporation of China's experience.
Research Policy
, 51
(4)
, Article 104472. 10.1016/j.respol.2021.104472.
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Rikap, C;
(2019)
Innovation as economic power in global value chains.
Revue d'Economie Industrielle
, 163
(3)
pp. 35-75.
10.4000/rei.7226.
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Rikap, Cecilia;
(2024)
The US National Security State and Big Tech: frenemy relations and innovation planning in turbulent times.
Review of Keynesian Economics
, 12
(3)
pp. 348-364.
10.4337/roke.2024.03.06.
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Rikap, Cecilia;
(2024)
Varieties of corporate innovation systems and their interplay with global and national systems: Amazon, Facebook, Google and Microsoft’s strategies to produce and appropriate artificial intelligence.
Review of International Political Economy
pp. 1-29.
10.1080/09692290.2024.2365757.
(In press).
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Rikap, Cecilia;
(2023)
Intellectual monopolies as a new pattern of innovation and technological regime.
Industrial and Corporate Change
, Article dtad077. 10.1093/icc/dtad077.
(In press).
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Rikap, Cecilia;
(2020)
Amazon: A story of accumulation through intellectual rentiership and predation.
Competition & Change
, 26
(3-4)
pp. 436-466.
10.1177/1024529420932418.
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Rikap, Cecilia;
Lundvall, Bengt-Åke;
(2022)
Big tech, knowledge predation and the implications for development.
Innovation and Development
, 12
(3)
pp. 389-416.
10.1080/2157930x.2020.1855825.
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Book chapter
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Rikap, Cecilia;
(2025)
The US National Security State and Big Tech: frenemy relations and innovation planning in turbulent times.
In: Giammetti, Raffaele and Palley, Thomas, (eds.)
Political Economy of War Peace and the Militaryindustrial Complex New Perspectives.
(pp. 74-90).
Edward Elgar Publishing
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Report
Rikap, Cecilia;
Durand, Cédric;
Paraná, Edemilson;
Gerbaudo, Paolo;
Marx, Paris;
(2024)
Reclaiming digital sovereignty: A roadmap to build a digital stack for people and the planet.
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP): London, UK.
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