Scholars of economic geography argue that the frequent generation of ideas or innovations is a cornerstone of economically wealthy regions. New ideas can occur in situations when people exchange thoughts, as they share and combine knowledge. This newly combined knowledge might be then used to create novel technologies or businesses. For example, the invention of the car created a global industry employing millions of people, leading to prosperity for those regions accommodating research or manufacturing locations of the automobile industry. But what are the reasons why some regions are capable of adopting new knowledge and other not? What are the patterns of knowledge diffusion and how are they spatially affected? In order to find answers...
textThe main purpose of this research is to investigate three basic issues central to the explanati...
Innovations are inherently connected to knowledge transfers. The need of face-to-face contacts to tr...
Is knowledge localized? Why? This thesis studies the spatial diffusion of technological knowledge th...
International audienceThe theory of endogenous growth and the geography and growth synthesis both co...
Research in economic geography investigates the reasons why particular economic activities choose to...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.One of the most challenging i...
Convergence in per capita income across countries turns on whether technological knowledge spillover...
Abstract of associated article: This paper studies the diffusion of knowledge and its consequences f...
An important branch of modern economic theory identifies in the innovative activities the source of ...
This thesis groups three papers examining the role of multi-location firms in the geographic diffusi...
This paper investigates the concurrent effects on regional disparities of the speeds of innovation a...
Spatial patterns of technology diffusion determine the capacity of regions and cities to compete in ...
This article takes a critical look at assumptions and ideas fundamental to theories of regional inno...
The goal of this paper is twofold: first, we aim to assess the role played by inventors’ cross-regio...
Scholars and policy makers consider knowledge accumulation a major driver of growth and regional dev...
textThe main purpose of this research is to investigate three basic issues central to the explanati...
Innovations are inherently connected to knowledge transfers. The need of face-to-face contacts to tr...
Is knowledge localized? Why? This thesis studies the spatial diffusion of technological knowledge th...
International audienceThe theory of endogenous growth and the geography and growth synthesis both co...
Research in economic geography investigates the reasons why particular economic activities choose to...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.One of the most challenging i...
Convergence in per capita income across countries turns on whether technological knowledge spillover...
Abstract of associated article: This paper studies the diffusion of knowledge and its consequences f...
An important branch of modern economic theory identifies in the innovative activities the source of ...
This thesis groups three papers examining the role of multi-location firms in the geographic diffusi...
This paper investigates the concurrent effects on regional disparities of the speeds of innovation a...
Spatial patterns of technology diffusion determine the capacity of regions and cities to compete in ...
This article takes a critical look at assumptions and ideas fundamental to theories of regional inno...
The goal of this paper is twofold: first, we aim to assess the role played by inventors’ cross-regio...
Scholars and policy makers consider knowledge accumulation a major driver of growth and regional dev...
textThe main purpose of this research is to investigate three basic issues central to the explanati...
Innovations are inherently connected to knowledge transfers. The need of face-to-face contacts to tr...
Is knowledge localized? Why? This thesis studies the spatial diffusion of technological knowledge th...