This study examines the structural and geographical patterns of knowledge flows in order to investigate the centrality of regions. It exploits patent citations and combines social networks analysis and graphs theory to assess the importance of regions as places for knowledge sourcing and creation from the perspective of firms. It offers a novel applied approach to help regions position themselves in a technological space and integrate micro-economic insights into the design of strategies for Smart Specialisation. The analysis includes more than 400 worldwide regions and the patent applications of 1000 research and development-leading firms at the European Patent Office.JRC.B.3-Territorial Developmen
Knowledge creation is the essential fundament for innovative regional activities, and therefore, is ...
Recently, there has been a rise of contributions in innovation and economic geography studies on how...
It has been previously said that in the knowledge economy the marketplace is not divided into towns ...
The literature on regional innovation systems emphasizes the role of the region as locus for interac...
This paper investigates the spatial distribution of different knowledge sourcing mechanisms by a net...
Agglomeration and spillovers are key phenomena of technological innovation, driving regional economi...
This study aims to explain how specific regional innovation systems (RISs) play relative important r...
Knowledge creation has become a key dimension of competition in the modern global economy. For organ...
This chapter aims at investigating how local innovation systems may relate to other economic systems...
The production of scientific and technical knowledge is mostly concentrated in specific locations (h...
There is a dearth of systematic evidence concerning the extent to which being located in economicall...
Scholars and policy makers consider knowledge accumulation a major driver of growth and regional dev...
This paper introduces an indicator for identifying innovation clusters that transcend traditional se...
The beneficial effect of R&D networks on regional knowledge creation is widely undenied. They consti...
This study explores the regional innovation system characteristics that build the basis for the regi...
Knowledge creation is the essential fundament for innovative regional activities, and therefore, is ...
Recently, there has been a rise of contributions in innovation and economic geography studies on how...
It has been previously said that in the knowledge economy the marketplace is not divided into towns ...
The literature on regional innovation systems emphasizes the role of the region as locus for interac...
This paper investigates the spatial distribution of different knowledge sourcing mechanisms by a net...
Agglomeration and spillovers are key phenomena of technological innovation, driving regional economi...
This study aims to explain how specific regional innovation systems (RISs) play relative important r...
Knowledge creation has become a key dimension of competition in the modern global economy. For organ...
This chapter aims at investigating how local innovation systems may relate to other economic systems...
The production of scientific and technical knowledge is mostly concentrated in specific locations (h...
There is a dearth of systematic evidence concerning the extent to which being located in economicall...
Scholars and policy makers consider knowledge accumulation a major driver of growth and regional dev...
This paper introduces an indicator for identifying innovation clusters that transcend traditional se...
The beneficial effect of R&D networks on regional knowledge creation is widely undenied. They consti...
This study explores the regional innovation system characteristics that build the basis for the regi...
Knowledge creation is the essential fundament for innovative regional activities, and therefore, is ...
Recently, there has been a rise of contributions in innovation and economic geography studies on how...
It has been previously said that in the knowledge economy the marketplace is not divided into towns ...