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between the elements of a system and clusters (innovation clusters) and the selfrationale of a system and that of networks … composed of "elements", which are tied together by a "self-rationale". For innovation, often innovation clusters and innovation … networks are being regarded as important. By leveraging systems theory for innovation concepts, one can implement references …
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exponential random graph models (ERGMs) have made to the study of industrial clusters and agglomeration processes. Results show …
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This article using the principal components analysis identifies key industries and groups them into particular clusters … clusters. The findings further suggest that structural change is a slow-moving process and it takes time for some industries to …
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Der Beitrag analysiert anhand veröffentlichter Dokumente die Clusterpolitiken in den Ländern Bayern und Thüringen. Ziel dieser Politiken ist die Stärkung der Innovationskraft. Eine explizite allokationspolitische Begründung für Clusterpolitik mit dem Vorliegen von Externalitäten,...
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opportunities to identify learning rules, since on networks (compared to, e.g., random matching) more rules differ in terms of their … information they consult before making their choices. We use these data to estimate learning types using finite mixture models … find that learning depends on network position. Participants in more complex environments (with more network neighbors …
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Our study analyzes theories of learning for strategic interactions in networks. Participants played two of the 2 × 2 …, payoff-sampling equilibrium, and impulse balance equilibrium) which represent the long-run equilibrium of a learning process …. Secondly, we relate our results to four different learning models (impulse-matching learning, action-sampling learning, self …
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, strong arguments that the national level still plays an important role for the governance of border regions. The question is … aim of this paper is to provide an exploratory typology of domestic governance settings. The underlying empirical study … shows a large diversity of governance patterns in thirteen European countries. A synthetic typology reveals five approaches …
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incentives targeted towards creation of stable networks of potential users of scientists’ research. Secondly, authorities should … strive to institutionalize internal culture of innovation. This concept postulates a creation of various organizational …
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-growing firms. This might explain why growth and innovation in many cases come to a halt or even decline in these firms and …
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application (innovation). The academic firm interprets and qualifies a disciplinary (interdisciplinary) variety of the background … production and knowledge application. The academic firm has an interest to engage in networks with universities (higher education … university research). In general, the academic firm values engagement in diversified networks as a form for creating knowledge as …
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