International audienceThe theory of endogenous growth and the geography and growth synthesis both consider that local growth and spatial concentration of economic activities emanate from localised knowledge spillovers (Lucas 1988; Martin and Ottaviano 1999). Since the end of the 1980's, the spatial dimension of knowledge diffusion has been investigated from an empirical point of view, and the existence and role of local spillovers has been generally confirmed (see among others Jaffe 1989; Audretsch and Feldman 1996). The concern that now arises is to unravel the mechanisms underlying and explaining the geographical knowledge spillovers. The aim of this special issue is to present the latest new findings on such questions and to identify som...
This paper investigates the concurrent effects on regional disparities of the speeds of innovation a...
Preliminary introduced by Anselin, Varga and Acs (1997) spatial econometric tools are widely used in...
Gallie E.-P. Is geographical proximity necessary for knowledge spillovers within a cooperative techn...
International audienceThe theory of endogenous growth and the geography and growth synthesis both co...
Research on the geography of innovation in the past twenty years or so to 2010 has largely revolved ...
Scholars of economic geography argue that the frequent generation of ideas or innovations is a corne...
Cette these a pour objectif de contribuer a l'analyse de l'inscription spatiale des comportements d'...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.One of the most challenging i...
Doring T. and Schnellenbach J. (2006) What do we know about geographical knowledge spillovers and re...
The theory of endogenous growth and the geography and growth synthesis both consider that local grow...
This paper explores the spatial distribution of innovative activity and the role of technological s...
The goal of this paper is twofold: first, we aim to assess the role played by inventors’ cross-regio...
Research in economic geography investigates the reasons why particular economic activities choose to...
Usually, knowledge spillovers (KS) are related to geographic proximity. In the present study, we mea...
The production of scientific and technical knowledge is mostly concentrated in specific locations. K...
This paper investigates the concurrent effects on regional disparities of the speeds of innovation a...
Preliminary introduced by Anselin, Varga and Acs (1997) spatial econometric tools are widely used in...
Gallie E.-P. Is geographical proximity necessary for knowledge spillovers within a cooperative techn...
International audienceThe theory of endogenous growth and the geography and growth synthesis both co...
Research on the geography of innovation in the past twenty years or so to 2010 has largely revolved ...
Scholars of economic geography argue that the frequent generation of ideas or innovations is a corne...
Cette these a pour objectif de contribuer a l'analyse de l'inscription spatiale des comportements d'...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.One of the most challenging i...
Doring T. and Schnellenbach J. (2006) What do we know about geographical knowledge spillovers and re...
The theory of endogenous growth and the geography and growth synthesis both consider that local grow...
This paper explores the spatial distribution of innovative activity and the role of technological s...
The goal of this paper is twofold: first, we aim to assess the role played by inventors’ cross-regio...
Research in economic geography investigates the reasons why particular economic activities choose to...
Usually, knowledge spillovers (KS) are related to geographic proximity. In the present study, we mea...
The production of scientific and technical knowledge is mostly concentrated in specific locations. K...
This paper investigates the concurrent effects on regional disparities of the speeds of innovation a...
Preliminary introduced by Anselin, Varga and Acs (1997) spatial econometric tools are widely used in...
Gallie E.-P. Is geographical proximity necessary for knowledge spillovers within a cooperative techn...