This paper examines scientific collaboration between French public research teams and distant partners. We first analyse the role and the development of trust and then, the relation between the degree of sophistication of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and the constraint of geographical proximity. In that purpose, we present a typology of the different kinds of knowledge and a classification of technologies. A case study in the field of space physics allows us to confront our theoretical elements to real life. We study the evolution of ICT sophistication parallel to collaboration patterns. Finally, we give some recommendations for public funding of virtual networks.ou
International audienceSpurred on by the theory of network formation, and by the geography of innovat...
Collaboration and the exchange of knowledge are supposedly made easier by geographical proximity bec...
The main objective of this thesis is not only to consider geographical proximity between actors and ...
This paper examines scientific collaboration between French public research teams and distant partne...
International audienceScientific collaboration encompasses two main issues: knowledge sharing and tr...
International audienceScientific collaboration encompasses two main issues: knowledge sharing and tr...
Scientific collaboration encompasses two main issues: knowledge sharing and trust. Geographical dist...
This paper deals with the questions of how network proximity influences the structure of inter-regio...
Modern information and communication technologies, especially the Internet, have diminished the role...
Collaboration and the exchange of knowledge is supposed to be eased by geographical proximity becaus...
The relationships between science and industries in south-west France. The collaboration between pub...
The concentration and dispersion of innovative activities in space have been largely explained and e...
This paper investigates the intensity of international cooperation of ICT R&D projects by means of a...
This thesis pertains to understanding how social networks and geography affect thecreation of new kn...
The concentration and dispersion of innovative activities in space have been largely explained and e...
International audienceSpurred on by the theory of network formation, and by the geography of innovat...
Collaboration and the exchange of knowledge are supposedly made easier by geographical proximity bec...
The main objective of this thesis is not only to consider geographical proximity between actors and ...
This paper examines scientific collaboration between French public research teams and distant partne...
International audienceScientific collaboration encompasses two main issues: knowledge sharing and tr...
International audienceScientific collaboration encompasses two main issues: knowledge sharing and tr...
Scientific collaboration encompasses two main issues: knowledge sharing and trust. Geographical dist...
This paper deals with the questions of how network proximity influences the structure of inter-regio...
Modern information and communication technologies, especially the Internet, have diminished the role...
Collaboration and the exchange of knowledge is supposed to be eased by geographical proximity becaus...
The relationships between science and industries in south-west France. The collaboration between pub...
The concentration and dispersion of innovative activities in space have been largely explained and e...
This paper investigates the intensity of international cooperation of ICT R&D projects by means of a...
This thesis pertains to understanding how social networks and geography affect thecreation of new kn...
The concentration and dispersion of innovative activities in space have been largely explained and e...
International audienceSpurred on by the theory of network formation, and by the geography of innovat...
Collaboration and the exchange of knowledge are supposedly made easier by geographical proximity bec...
The main objective of this thesis is not only to consider geographical proximity between actors and ...