Regional innovation systems (RISs) literature has emphasized the critical role of interactive learning and knowledge exchange amongst firms and a variety of spatially connected innovation institutions as the foundation of regional innovation. Knowledge intermediaries have been analysed in terms of the technology-transaction services they provide firms and/or knowledge producers such as universities and therefore the role they play in facilitating interaction within the RIS. However, innovation also depends on the capability of the firm to learn. Some studies have suggested that intermediaries also play a role in that regard as participation in intermediary knowledge transfer programmes can contribute to the development of firm capabilities ...
Preliminary Draft- please only quote with permission of the authors Interaction between firms or ins...
In the past, innovation was considered mainly a closed and protected system. In such a system, the r...
Innovative capacity of firms has traditionally been explained through intra-firm characteristics. In...
Regional innovation systems (RISs) literature has emphasized the critical role of interactive learni...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate a business model that firms can adopt in order to manage...
Role of intermediaries and innovation systems performance Knowledge has become a fundamental resourc...
Since knowledge is increasingly regarded as the central source of competitive advantage, a \u201ccog...
Intermediary organisations that support firm-level and collaborative innovation, often called knowle...
Firms interact with universities through a variety of channels, ranging from collaborative research ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate a business model that firms can adopt in order to manage...
Synopsis This thesis takes the approach of the knowledge-based view of organisations, as it argues t...
Innovation is an interactive learning process that is facilitated naturally by geographic proximity....
Firms interact with universities through a variety of channels, ranging from collaborative research ...
Knowledge intermediation can create otherwise unobtainable value when potentially profitable knowled...
To sustain increased levels of innovation, scholars have suggested that firms need to move the focus...
Preliminary Draft- please only quote with permission of the authors Interaction between firms or ins...
In the past, innovation was considered mainly a closed and protected system. In such a system, the r...
Innovative capacity of firms has traditionally been explained through intra-firm characteristics. In...
Regional innovation systems (RISs) literature has emphasized the critical role of interactive learni...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate a business model that firms can adopt in order to manage...
Role of intermediaries and innovation systems performance Knowledge has become a fundamental resourc...
Since knowledge is increasingly regarded as the central source of competitive advantage, a \u201ccog...
Intermediary organisations that support firm-level and collaborative innovation, often called knowle...
Firms interact with universities through a variety of channels, ranging from collaborative research ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate a business model that firms can adopt in order to manage...
Synopsis This thesis takes the approach of the knowledge-based view of organisations, as it argues t...
Innovation is an interactive learning process that is facilitated naturally by geographic proximity....
Firms interact with universities through a variety of channels, ranging from collaborative research ...
Knowledge intermediation can create otherwise unobtainable value when potentially profitable knowled...
To sustain increased levels of innovation, scholars have suggested that firms need to move the focus...
Preliminary Draft- please only quote with permission of the authors Interaction between firms or ins...
In the past, innovation was considered mainly a closed and protected system. In such a system, the r...
Innovative capacity of firms has traditionally been explained through intra-firm characteristics. In...