According to the knowledge-spillovers theory of entrepreneurship (KSTE), local knowledge spillovers affect entrepreneurial dynamics, because of knowledge asymmetries and uncertainty. Most of the empirical literature has tested this hypothesis using a measure of local knowledge stock. This paper is aimed at extending the framework by showing that the domains over which local knowledge spans are also important. The paper investigates the impact of the configuration of local knowledge bases on new firm formation dynamics by combining the KSTE framework with the recombinant knowledge approach. Local knowledge bases emerge from the combination of different knowledge inputs. These inputs may be closely or loosely related to one another. Technological...
none3This paper attempts to investigate the interplay of local and global forces with respect to the...
New knowledge generated by an economic agent in a region will tend over time to flow to other econom...
In this paper we assess the relevance of both knowledge creation and diffusion processes in affectin...
Collaboration : WWWforEuropeThis paper investigates the relationship between the creation of new fir...
Collaboration : WWWforEuropeThis paper investigates the relationship between the creation of new fir...
International audienceThis paper has the aim of investigating the relationship between the features ...
International audienceThis paper has the aim of investigating the relationship between the features ...
This chapter investigates sectoral differences in the relationship between new firm formation and th...
This paper aimed at investigating the relationship between the features of local knowledge bases and...
This paper investigates how the characteristics of the local knowledge bases, stemming from the accu...
This paper investigates how the characteristics of the local knowledge bases, stemming from the accu...
Collaboration : WWWforEuropeThis paper investigates the relationship between the creation of new fir...
Abstract Building on the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship (KSTE) and the Digital Entre...
none3In this paper, we analyse this debate concerning the importance of local or global relationship...
This paper aims to ascertain whether related and unrelated industry variety affects the creation of ...
none3This paper attempts to investigate the interplay of local and global forces with respect to the...
New knowledge generated by an economic agent in a region will tend over time to flow to other econom...
In this paper we assess the relevance of both knowledge creation and diffusion processes in affectin...
Collaboration : WWWforEuropeThis paper investigates the relationship between the creation of new fir...
Collaboration : WWWforEuropeThis paper investigates the relationship between the creation of new fir...
International audienceThis paper has the aim of investigating the relationship between the features ...
International audienceThis paper has the aim of investigating the relationship between the features ...
This chapter investigates sectoral differences in the relationship between new firm formation and th...
This paper aimed at investigating the relationship between the features of local knowledge bases and...
This paper investigates how the characteristics of the local knowledge bases, stemming from the accu...
This paper investigates how the characteristics of the local knowledge bases, stemming from the accu...
Collaboration : WWWforEuropeThis paper investigates the relationship between the creation of new fir...
Abstract Building on the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship (KSTE) and the Digital Entre...
none3In this paper, we analyse this debate concerning the importance of local or global relationship...
This paper aims to ascertain whether related and unrelated industry variety affects the creation of ...
none3This paper attempts to investigate the interplay of local and global forces with respect to the...
New knowledge generated by an economic agent in a region will tend over time to flow to other econom...
In this paper we assess the relevance of both knowledge creation and diffusion processes in affectin...