This study answers the question on whether areas of agglomeration or high industry specialization constitute supportive prone-to-innovation environments for the generation of radical innovation. By drawing on the CIS distinction between incremental vs radical innovation, we disentangle the effect of industry specialization on the occurrence of radical innovations, a phenomenon mostly overlooked. By analysing a large dataset of 3,602 firms from CIS and other geographic datasets, results show that a firm's location in high industry specialization areas primarily trims incremental but not radical innovation. Firms’ internal knowledge bases do matter more for radical innovation to occur, rather than location in agglomerations. External knowledg...
This paper examines empirically whether firms located in strong industrial clusters are more innovat...
In this article we ask why innovator firms engage in innovation networks, and which factors explain ...
Knowledge is the driving force of innovative small firms in high-tech industries. Knowledge is howev...
This study answers the question on whether areas of agglomeration or high industry specialization co...
We theorize and test the impact of two microfoundations of dynamic capabilities on incremental and r...
This paper uses data from the Community Innovation Survey for Belgium to evaluate to what extent reg...
This study investigates the firm size-innovation puzzle through distinguishing radical from incremen...
While innovations have been acknowledged as a key factor for economic growth, it appears that they a...
<p>Agglomerations and firm performance: who benefits and how much? <i>Regional Studies</i>. Agglomer...
This study’s objective consists of deciphering whether collocation in MIDs, exerts a potential effec...
In this paper we analyze how the location of firms influences their innovation outcomes, particularl...
A review of the literature does not provide conclusive results about the effects caused by firm aggl...
Ingenio Working Paper SeriesAgglomeration can generate gains. If it does, how does it work and how a...
The relationship between clustering and innovation is a topic which has received widespread interest...
Firms frequently innovate by recombining knowledge components. Through bringing together diverse sci...
This paper examines empirically whether firms located in strong industrial clusters are more innovat...
In this article we ask why innovator firms engage in innovation networks, and which factors explain ...
Knowledge is the driving force of innovative small firms in high-tech industries. Knowledge is howev...
This study answers the question on whether areas of agglomeration or high industry specialization co...
We theorize and test the impact of two microfoundations of dynamic capabilities on incremental and r...
This paper uses data from the Community Innovation Survey for Belgium to evaluate to what extent reg...
This study investigates the firm size-innovation puzzle through distinguishing radical from incremen...
While innovations have been acknowledged as a key factor for economic growth, it appears that they a...
<p>Agglomerations and firm performance: who benefits and how much? <i>Regional Studies</i>. Agglomer...
This study’s objective consists of deciphering whether collocation in MIDs, exerts a potential effec...
In this paper we analyze how the location of firms influences their innovation outcomes, particularl...
A review of the literature does not provide conclusive results about the effects caused by firm aggl...
Ingenio Working Paper SeriesAgglomeration can generate gains. If it does, how does it work and how a...
The relationship between clustering and innovation is a topic which has received widespread interest...
Firms frequently innovate by recombining knowledge components. Through bringing together diverse sci...
This paper examines empirically whether firms located in strong industrial clusters are more innovat...
In this article we ask why innovator firms engage in innovation networks, and which factors explain ...
Knowledge is the driving force of innovative small firms in high-tech industries. Knowledge is howev...