Can the knowledge base of an economy be measured? In this study, we combine the perspective of regional economics on the interrelationships among technology, organization, and territory with the triple-helix model, and offer the mutual information in three dimensions as an indicator of the configuration. When this probabilistic entropy is negative, the configuration reduces the uncertainty that prevails at the systems level. Data about more than a million Dutch companies are used for testing the indicator. The data contain postal codes (geography), sector codes (proxy for technology), and firm sizes in terms of number of employees (proxy for organization). The configurations are mapped at three levels: national (NUTS-1), provincial (NUTS-2)...
Using information theory and data for all (0.5 million) Norwegian firms, the national and regional i...
Based on the complete set of firm data for Sweden (N = 1,187,421; November 2011), we analyze the mut...
Lambregts B. Geographies of knowledge formation in mega-city regions: some evidence from the Dutch R...
Can the knowledge base of an economy be measured? In this study, we combine the perspective of regio...
Can the knowledge base of an economy be measured? in this study, we combine the perspective of regio...
The interrelationships among technology, organization, and territory in an economic system have been...
In this paper we offer a way to measure the knowledge base of an economy in terms of probabilistic e...
In this paper we offer a way to measure the knowledge base of an economy in terms of probabilistic e...
The interaction among the three sub-dynamics of economic exchange, technological innovation, and ins...
The knowledge base of an economy adds another feedback loop to a political economy. While a market e...
Research Policy (forthcoming)The interaction among the three sub-dynamics of economic exchange, tech...
Using information theory and data for all (0.5 million) Norwegian firms, the national and regional i...
The Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations is elaborated into a systemic model tha...
AbstractUsing information theory and data for all (0.5 million) Norwegian firms, the national and re...
Scientometrics (2005; forthcoming) This paper elaborates on the Triple Helix model for measuring the...
Using information theory and data for all (0.5 million) Norwegian firms, the national and regional i...
Based on the complete set of firm data for Sweden (N = 1,187,421; November 2011), we analyze the mut...
Lambregts B. Geographies of knowledge formation in mega-city regions: some evidence from the Dutch R...
Can the knowledge base of an economy be measured? In this study, we combine the perspective of regio...
Can the knowledge base of an economy be measured? in this study, we combine the perspective of regio...
The interrelationships among technology, organization, and territory in an economic system have been...
In this paper we offer a way to measure the knowledge base of an economy in terms of probabilistic e...
In this paper we offer a way to measure the knowledge base of an economy in terms of probabilistic e...
The interaction among the three sub-dynamics of economic exchange, technological innovation, and ins...
The knowledge base of an economy adds another feedback loop to a political economy. While a market e...
Research Policy (forthcoming)The interaction among the three sub-dynamics of economic exchange, tech...
Using information theory and data for all (0.5 million) Norwegian firms, the national and regional i...
The Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations is elaborated into a systemic model tha...
AbstractUsing information theory and data for all (0.5 million) Norwegian firms, the national and re...
Scientometrics (2005; forthcoming) This paper elaborates on the Triple Helix model for measuring the...
Using information theory and data for all (0.5 million) Norwegian firms, the national and regional i...
Based on the complete set of firm data for Sweden (N = 1,187,421; November 2011), we analyze the mut...
Lambregts B. Geographies of knowledge formation in mega-city regions: some evidence from the Dutch R...