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The theoretical literature identifies three important entrepreneurial dimensions,namely discovering new opportunities, responsiveness to uncertainty, and coordination of a firm.In the empirical literature, past experience has been identified as having an important influenceon organizational...
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New knowledge with potential commercial value is created, replicated, and transferred in adistributed manner. The highly systemic nature of knowledge production and the need for anyknowledge to be individually acquired and expressed in order to produce an effect, jointlyconstrain the dynamics of...
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Recent advances in the economics of knowledge highlight the key role ofpecuniary knowledge externalities in explaining the system dynamics oftotal factor productivity growth. When non-exhaustible technologicalknowledge is an input both in the production of new goods and of furtherknowledge, and...
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In this paper we address the manifold nature of knowledge through the analysis of four distinct butcomplementary phenomena (Internet hyperlinks, European research networks, EPO co-patent applications,Erasmus students mobility) that characterize knowledge as an intrinsic relational structure...
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It has long been argued that geographic co-location supports knowledge spillovers. More recently, this argument has been challenged by showing that knowledge spillovers mainly flow through social networks, which may or may not be localized at various geographic scales. We further scrutinize the...
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