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K<sc>noben</sc> J. and O<sc>erlemans</sc> L. A. G. Configurations of inter-organizational knowledge links: does spatial embeddedness still matter?, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. The actor composition of inter-organizational ego-networks is largely ignored in research on territorial innovation models. To fill this gap, this...
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Knoben J. and Oerlemans L. A. G. Ties that spatially bind? A relational account of the causes of spatial firm mobility, Regional Studies. The existing literature on the spatial mobility of firms neglects inter-organizational relations. This is striking since there is a strong theoretical...
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K<sc>noben</sc> J. and O<sc>erlemans</sc> L. A. G. Ties that spatially bind? A relational account of the causes of spatial firm mobility, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. The existing literature on the spatial mobility of firms neglects inter-organizational relations. This is striking since there is a strong theoretical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008603684
Oerlemans L. A. G. and Meeus M. T. H. (2005) Do organizational and spatial proximity impact on firm performance?, Regional Studies39, 89-104. Recent theoretical developments in organization science, economic geography and regional economics have emphasized the importance of organizational and...
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