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The importance of geographical proximity for interaction and knowledge sharing has been discussed extensively in … might be relevant. We argue that proximity may be a crucial driver for agents to connect and exchange knowledge, but too … much proximity between these agents on any of the dimensions might harm their innovative performance at the same time. In a …
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Governance constitutes elementary supportive infrastructure for regional innovation systems. This paper extends the evolutionary lens of governance into initial industrialization phase and examines the impact of their evolution into regional innovation systems on fostering innovation activities....
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Firms’ embeddedness into knowledge networks has received much attention in the literature. However, little is known about the composition of firms’ ego-networks with respect to different types of proximities. Based on survey data of 295 firms in eight European regions, we show that the...
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We propose an evolutionary perspective on the geography of network formation that is grounded in a dynamic proximity … framework. In doing so, we root the proximity concept in an evolutionary approach to the geography of innovation networks. We … explaining the effects of networks on the performance of actors. The third topic deals with the changing role of proximity …
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Despite theoretical and empirical advances, the proximity framework has remained essentially static in that the given … proximity between actors explains the extent to which they interact in knowledge networks and profit from such interactions. We … propose a dynamic extension of the proximity framework of Boschma in which we account for co-evolutionary dynamics between …
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