Spatial proximity is assumed in the literature to be a prerequisite and trigger for cooperation and, subsequently, innovation. This paper examines conceptually the role of proximity between actors for cooperation activities. Using theories and findings from social psychology and combining them with geographical issues, it provides new insights into the emergence and development of professional collaborative relationships and the role that spatial proximity plays. Thereby the paper stays on the level of individuals (micro-level) and explains how the willingness to collaborate emerges and how local partner priorities are developed.Collaboration, Partner Choice, Proximity, Innovation, Geography
This paper attempts to give new explanations of the spatial patterns of collaborations focusing on t...
International audienceAlthough the importance of proximity has been highlighted, it remains an open ...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011How are proximity and outcomes of collaborat...
The proximity framework serves to analyse and understand how collaborations form and develop over ti...
Contains fulltext : 140387.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The proximity...
Studies increasingly apply a multidimensional proximity framework in the analysis of collaborations ...
There is a growing body of literature on the importance of proximity for innovation and other knowle...
Creation and exchange of knowledge depends on collaboration. Recent work has suggested that the emer...
Today’s knowledge creation process has become extremely complex. On the one hand, technological inno...
Proximity between actors within an organisation can be relevant for interactive learning and innovat...
R&D collaborations and the role of proximity. Regional Studies. This paper explores the impact of pr...
International audienceConsidering the role of interpersonal ties in the formation of innovation part...
Traditionally, economic geographers stress geographical proximity's positive impact on collaboration...
International audienceConsidering the role of interpersonal ties in the formation of innovation part...
International audienceSpatial proximity is credited with numerous virtues in the economic literature...
This paper attempts to give new explanations of the spatial patterns of collaborations focusing on t...
International audienceAlthough the importance of proximity has been highlighted, it remains an open ...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011How are proximity and outcomes of collaborat...
The proximity framework serves to analyse and understand how collaborations form and develop over ti...
Contains fulltext : 140387.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The proximity...
Studies increasingly apply a multidimensional proximity framework in the analysis of collaborations ...
There is a growing body of literature on the importance of proximity for innovation and other knowle...
Creation and exchange of knowledge depends on collaboration. Recent work has suggested that the emer...
Today’s knowledge creation process has become extremely complex. On the one hand, technological inno...
Proximity between actors within an organisation can be relevant for interactive learning and innovat...
R&D collaborations and the role of proximity. Regional Studies. This paper explores the impact of pr...
International audienceConsidering the role of interpersonal ties in the formation of innovation part...
Traditionally, economic geographers stress geographical proximity's positive impact on collaboration...
International audienceConsidering the role of interpersonal ties in the formation of innovation part...
International audienceSpatial proximity is credited with numerous virtues in the economic literature...
This paper attempts to give new explanations of the spatial patterns of collaborations focusing on t...
International audienceAlthough the importance of proximity has been highlighted, it remains an open ...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011How are proximity and outcomes of collaborat...