Research collaborations between universities and industry (U-I) are considered to be one important channel of potential localised knowledge spillovers. These collaborations favour both intended and unintended flows of knowledge and facilitate learning processes between partners from different organisations. Despite the copious literature on localised knowledge spillovers, still little is known about the factors driving the formation of U-I research collaborations and, in particular, about the role that geographical proximity plays in the establishment of such relationships. Using collaborative research grants between universities and business firms awarded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), in this paper w...
'National Innovation Systems' theories are built upon the assumption that linkages among organisatio...
The presence of knowledge spillovers is generally considered to be a strong force behind the spatial...
Collaboration and the exchange of knowledge is supposed to be eased by geographical proximity becaus...
Research collaborations between universities and industry (U-I) are considered to be one important c...
Research collaborations between universities and industry (U-I) are considered to be one important c...
The geography of innovation has established itself as a central subject in economic geography. Geogr...
Purpose: There is little known about investigating the importance of all proximity dimensions simult...
Laursen K., Reichstein T. and Salter A. Exploring the effect of geographical proximity and universit...
University-industry linkages have long been at the centre of academic and policy attention. In spite...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the effect of various proximity dimensions (geographi...
This paper addresses a number of questions on university-industry (U-I) collaborations. We find that...
Despite substantial research effort, little is known about how the geographical distance between a f...
Collaboration and the exchange of knowledge are supposedly made easier by geographical proximity bec...
Purpose: There is little known about investigating the importance of all proximity dimensions simult...
Stakeholders within regional innovative systems tend to emphasize universities’ roles as territorial...
'National Innovation Systems' theories are built upon the assumption that linkages among organisatio...
The presence of knowledge spillovers is generally considered to be a strong force behind the spatial...
Collaboration and the exchange of knowledge is supposed to be eased by geographical proximity becaus...
Research collaborations between universities and industry (U-I) are considered to be one important c...
Research collaborations between universities and industry (U-I) are considered to be one important c...
The geography of innovation has established itself as a central subject in economic geography. Geogr...
Purpose: There is little known about investigating the importance of all proximity dimensions simult...
Laursen K., Reichstein T. and Salter A. Exploring the effect of geographical proximity and universit...
University-industry linkages have long been at the centre of academic and policy attention. In spite...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the effect of various proximity dimensions (geographi...
This paper addresses a number of questions on university-industry (U-I) collaborations. We find that...
Despite substantial research effort, little is known about how the geographical distance between a f...
Collaboration and the exchange of knowledge are supposedly made easier by geographical proximity bec...
Purpose: There is little known about investigating the importance of all proximity dimensions simult...
Stakeholders within regional innovative systems tend to emphasize universities’ roles as territorial...
'National Innovation Systems' theories are built upon the assumption that linkages among organisatio...
The presence of knowledge spillovers is generally considered to be a strong force behind the spatial...
Collaboration and the exchange of knowledge is supposed to be eased by geographical proximity becaus...