We design a conceptual framework for linking two approaches: the literature on absorptive capacity and the literature on spatial knowledge spillovers. Regions produce new knowledge, but only part of it is efficiently adopted in the economy; the share of efficiently adopted technology depends on territorial capital. Our data set is based on a panel of European regions over the period 1999-2005, combining data from EUROSTAT and the European Values Study (EVS); we test the hypothesis that insufficient levels of territorial capital hamper the capability of regions to grasp and fully exploit new knowledge. Results show that a lower regional absorptive capacity increases knowledge spillovers towards surrounding areas, hampering the regions' capab...
This paper examines the impact of knowledge assets - technological and human capital - on the region...
The accumulation of knowledge, human capital and agglomeration are indicated as prominent sources of...
The paper sheds some light on the issue of geographically mediated knowledge spillovers from univer...
We design a conceptual framework for linking two approaches: the literature on absorptive capacity a...
We design a conceptual framework for linking two approaches: absorptive capacity and spatial Knowled...
We design a conceptual framework for linking two approaches: absorptive capacity and spatial Knowled...
We design a conceptual framework for linking two approaches: the literature on absorptive capacity a...
This paper proposes a model that incorporates capital accumulation and spatial spillovers across eco...
Statistical evidence suggests that the relevance of knowledge spillovers has increased over time. In...
In recent years, economic growth theorists have focused new attention on the role of knowledge capi...
Usually, knowledge spillovers (KS) are related to geographic proximity. In the present study, we mea...
Doring T. and Schnellenbach J. (2006) What do we know about geographical knowledge spillovers and re...
Regional competitiveness, especially in the industrialised countries, is increasingly reliant on the...
This paper explores the spatial distribution of innovative activity and the role of technological sp...
This paper examines the impact of knowledge assets - technological and human capital - on the region...
The accumulation of knowledge, human capital and agglomeration are indicated as prominent sources of...
The paper sheds some light on the issue of geographically mediated knowledge spillovers from univer...
We design a conceptual framework for linking two approaches: the literature on absorptive capacity a...
We design a conceptual framework for linking two approaches: absorptive capacity and spatial Knowled...
We design a conceptual framework for linking two approaches: absorptive capacity and spatial Knowled...
We design a conceptual framework for linking two approaches: the literature on absorptive capacity a...
This paper proposes a model that incorporates capital accumulation and spatial spillovers across eco...
Statistical evidence suggests that the relevance of knowledge spillovers has increased over time. In...
In recent years, economic growth theorists have focused new attention on the role of knowledge capi...
Usually, knowledge spillovers (KS) are related to geographic proximity. In the present study, we mea...
Doring T. and Schnellenbach J. (2006) What do we know about geographical knowledge spillovers and re...
Regional competitiveness, especially in the industrialised countries, is increasingly reliant on the...
This paper explores the spatial distribution of innovative activity and the role of technological sp...
This paper examines the impact of knowledge assets - technological and human capital - on the region...
The accumulation of knowledge, human capital and agglomeration are indicated as prominent sources of...
The paper sheds some light on the issue of geographically mediated knowledge spillovers from univer...