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Knowledge spillovers have been considered a major driver for the increased rate of innovation in technological clusters …
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Geography Growth models in the context of the existing geography of innovation literature. The first part of the paper … contributions to the geography of innovation literature in the course of time. For this purpose, the paper examines in a meta … centripetal and centrifugal forces, circular causality and finally the geography of innovation …
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The aim of this paper is to develop a spatial model that explicitly incorporates the different types of knowledge spillovers taking place in cities and to show how they affect the migration decision of individuals and the size of cities. We use a static general equilibrium framework with two...
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We investigated the role of public funding in cardiovascular device innovation across 31 countries in Europe. We rely … effective for promoting innovation in the medical device industry at the regional level. …
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The value of social network analysis is critically dependent on the comprehensive and reliable identification of actors and their relationships. We compare regional knowledge networks based on different types of data sources, namely, co-patents, co-publications, and publicly subsidized...
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The purpose of this paper is to analyse the effect of various proximity dimensions on the innovative capacity of 276 regions in Europe within a knowledge production function model, where R&D and human capital are included as the main internal inputs. We combine the standard geographical...
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conventional reservoirs of knowledge - patent stocks - falls. Vienna appears to be the largest contributor to the productivity …
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The emergence of new ventures that from inception use resources and sell their goods and services in multiple foreign markets has challenged traditional theories explaining the internationalization of a firm as a stage process (Oviatt & McDougall, 1994). Different factors have been identified to...
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We extend the standard economic geography model by introducing regional differences in technology levels and by assuming that initial technological gaps may be closed only when the learning capabilities of the lagging region are sufficiently developed. Interregional knowledge spill-overs take...
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processes. We treated R&D expenditures and human resources in science and technology as the input measures and patent … applications to the European Patent Office as the output measure in our basic and extended models. The results show that the scope … engaged. These findings contribute to the current debate in the geography of innovation and economics of knowledge literature. …
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