In the emerging knowledge economy, the accumulation and transfer of knowledge are considered to be important for economic growth. However, regional scientists and economic geographers stress that knowledge does not diffuse instantaneously around the world; instead, it agglomerates. For this reason, regional and geographical proximity have reemerged in the literature as important conditions of knowledge diffusion. Regions, as collectors of knowledge externalities, contain firm external circumstances that can alter firm performance. With the right abilities, firms can complement their internal capabilities with external ones to integrate and utilize different types of knowledge. This suggests that for a firm, being located in a region rich in...
Knowledge drives the growth of nations and regions in a competitive space-economy. Hence, we would e...
Research in economic geography investigates the reasons why particular economic activities choose to...
ABSTRACT. This paper elaborates a view on knowledge as the result of a combinatorial search activity...
In the emerging knowledge economy, the accumulation and transfer of knowledge are considered to be i...
New knowledge generated by an economic agent in a region will tend over time to flow to other econom...
textabstractHow and why do firms interact with and benefit from regionally based sources of knowledg...
Abstract The purpose of this dissertation is to contribute both theoretically and empirically to the...
Abstract. A lively debate in the literature focuses on the potential for a firm to profit from a loc...
Two literatures have contributed to our insight into the determinants of economic growth. Regional a...
If localized knowledge spillovers are important, new firms will tend to locate in proximity of one ...
Two bodies of literature converge to explain regions in the global knowledge economy and to identify...
Knowledge is maintained as a core variable for growth in a large set of contemporary theories. In th...
There is a dearth of systematic evidence concerning the extent to which being located in economicall...
The literature on regional innovation systems emphasizes the role of the region as locus for interac...
Knowledge drives the growth of nations and regions in a competitive space-economy. Hence, we would e...
Research in economic geography investigates the reasons why particular economic activities choose to...
ABSTRACT. This paper elaborates a view on knowledge as the result of a combinatorial search activity...
In the emerging knowledge economy, the accumulation and transfer of knowledge are considered to be i...
New knowledge generated by an economic agent in a region will tend over time to flow to other econom...
textabstractHow and why do firms interact with and benefit from regionally based sources of knowledg...
Abstract The purpose of this dissertation is to contribute both theoretically and empirically to the...
Abstract. A lively debate in the literature focuses on the potential for a firm to profit from a loc...
Two literatures have contributed to our insight into the determinants of economic growth. Regional a...
If localized knowledge spillovers are important, new firms will tend to locate in proximity of one ...
Two bodies of literature converge to explain regions in the global knowledge economy and to identify...
Knowledge is maintained as a core variable for growth in a large set of contemporary theories. In th...
There is a dearth of systematic evidence concerning the extent to which being located in economicall...
The literature on regional innovation systems emphasizes the role of the region as locus for interac...
Knowledge drives the growth of nations and regions in a competitive space-economy. Hence, we would e...
Research in economic geography investigates the reasons why particular economic activities choose to...
ABSTRACT. This paper elaborates a view on knowledge as the result of a combinatorial search activity...