Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how universities' learning behavior (explorative or exploitative) and network structure (weak or strong inter-organizational ties) can affect their capability to collect and diffuse knowledge, and thus to act as knowledge gatekeepers. Design/methodology/approach – The research methodology is based on the longitudinal study (from 2000 to 2007) of three UK universities (University of Cambridge, London's Global University, and Imperial College London), located in the area of London and selected on the basis of their knowledge mobility. In particular, to evaluate the knowledge mobility for each university, the paper considers the collaborative R&D relationships established by each univers...
Using data from the United Kingdom, this study explores the institutional and environmental factors ...
Purpose Despite growth in use of inter-organisational relationships for knowledge co-creation, many...
This study investigates how an incumbent company's internal characteristics influence its propensity...
The world over, universities are increasingly challenged to make economic contributions to their hos...
Universities are no longer considered to be isolated islands of knowledge, but as institutions incre...
Modern universities are increasingly urged to operate more entrepreneurially, leading them to try to...
Firms interact with universities through a variety of channels, ranging from collaborative research ...
Firms interact with universities through a variety of channels, ranging from collaborative research ...
The geography of knowledge transfers from universities to industrial innovation has been widely rese...
There has been an increasing focus on the strategic role of universities in stimulating innovation a...
Universities are no longer considered to be isolated islands of knowledge, but as institutions incre...
This paper examines the extent to which both network structure and spatial factors impact on the org...
The aim of this paper is to explore the inter-organisational knowledge networks that universities in...
Successful knowledge transfer in academic networks is of great importance for the development of inn...
Individual academic scientists engage in various collaborations through their involvement in both re...
Using data from the United Kingdom, this study explores the institutional and environmental factors ...
Purpose Despite growth in use of inter-organisational relationships for knowledge co-creation, many...
This study investigates how an incumbent company's internal characteristics influence its propensity...
The world over, universities are increasingly challenged to make economic contributions to their hos...
Universities are no longer considered to be isolated islands of knowledge, but as institutions incre...
Modern universities are increasingly urged to operate more entrepreneurially, leading them to try to...
Firms interact with universities through a variety of channels, ranging from collaborative research ...
Firms interact with universities through a variety of channels, ranging from collaborative research ...
The geography of knowledge transfers from universities to industrial innovation has been widely rese...
There has been an increasing focus on the strategic role of universities in stimulating innovation a...
Universities are no longer considered to be isolated islands of knowledge, but as institutions incre...
This paper examines the extent to which both network structure and spatial factors impact on the org...
The aim of this paper is to explore the inter-organisational knowledge networks that universities in...
Successful knowledge transfer in academic networks is of great importance for the development of inn...
Individual academic scientists engage in various collaborations through their involvement in both re...
Using data from the United Kingdom, this study explores the institutional and environmental factors ...
Purpose Despite growth in use of inter-organisational relationships for knowledge co-creation, many...
This study investigates how an incumbent company's internal characteristics influence its propensity...