This article aims at developing an analytical framework in order to highlight the significance of the markets for knowledge. The empirical evidence provides the basis for analysing diverse governance mechanisms in high tech sectors. Increasing specialisation of knowledge production is pointed out from biotechnology and semiconductor industry. Next, the running of the markets for knowledge leads to appreciate the role of KIBSF in traditional services and new-technology based services. Finally, the behaviours of knowledge producers is linked to various tradeoffs they encounter.Markets for knowledge, Quasi-markets, Governance mechanisms, Knowledge transfer, Codification,
In recent years public policies for science, technology and innovation have attracted increased atte...
While knowledge markets are in existence and have been shown to be valuable, researchers have yet to...
At the Lisbon Summit 2000 the EU set herself the goal of transforming the European Union by 2010 int...
This essay explores the nature, the functioning, and the economic and policy implications of markets...
This contribution uses existing studies to build an original framework on the functioning of markets...
This paper aims to contribute to frame the IP for development debate into a more extensive discussio...
Knowledge markets will become an integral part of our future. Knowledge, the critical resource of ou...
Although market transactions for technologies, ideas, knowledge or information are limited by severa...
Several streams of literature have examined the phenomenon of ‘markets for inventions’, that is, the...
Several streams of literature have examined the phenomenon of “markets for inventions”, that is, the...
Two conditions must be met in order for specialised markets in knowledge to emerge: (i) The alienati...
Although market transactions for technologies, ideas, knowledge or information are limited by severa...
ABSTRACT. The analysis of the main features of knowledge, in terms of domain, characteristics and pr...
In recent years public policies for science, technology and innovation have attracted increased atte...
While knowledge markets are in existence and have been shown to be valuable, researchers have yet to...
At the Lisbon Summit 2000 the EU set herself the goal of transforming the European Union by 2010 int...
This essay explores the nature, the functioning, and the economic and policy implications of markets...
This contribution uses existing studies to build an original framework on the functioning of markets...
This paper aims to contribute to frame the IP for development debate into a more extensive discussio...
Knowledge markets will become an integral part of our future. Knowledge, the critical resource of ou...
Although market transactions for technologies, ideas, knowledge or information are limited by severa...
Several streams of literature have examined the phenomenon of ‘markets for inventions’, that is, the...
Several streams of literature have examined the phenomenon of “markets for inventions”, that is, the...
Two conditions must be met in order for specialised markets in knowledge to emerge: (i) The alienati...
Although market transactions for technologies, ideas, knowledge or information are limited by severa...
ABSTRACT. The analysis of the main features of knowledge, in terms of domain, characteristics and pr...
In recent years public policies for science, technology and innovation have attracted increased atte...
While knowledge markets are in existence and have been shown to be valuable, researchers have yet to...
At the Lisbon Summit 2000 the EU set herself the goal of transforming the European Union by 2010 int...