The new understanding of the characteristics of knowledge indivisibility and knowledge appropriability makes it possible to appreciate the key role pecuniary externalities play both in the generation and in the exploitation of technological knowledge. Pecuniary externalities affect access to external knowledge and its localized appropriation, by the intensive use of idiosyncratic factors and the introduction of biased technological change. Their combined effect shapes the convergence of the directed features of the knowledge generated at the firm level and explains the path-dependent emergence of local and technological innovation systems and the dynamics of innovation cascades. Copyright 2008 , Oxford University Press.
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New knowledge generated by an economic agent in a region will tend over time to flow to other econom...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la EU-SPRI Conference: "Science and Innovation Policy: Dynamics, Ch...
Numerous studies highlight the advantages of accessing knowledge from outside the firm as a means o...
Recent advances in the economics of knowledge highlight the key role of pecuniary knowledge external...
Recent advances in the economics of knowledge highlight the key role of pecuniary knowledge external...
Recent advances in the economics of knowledge highlight the key role of pecunìary knowledge external...
The aim of this paper is to discuss and to provide evidence for the existence of pecuniary knowledge...
Building upon both the Schumpeterian and the Marshallian legacies, this paper elaborates a model of ...
This paper contributes the literature on the knowledge generation function investigating the heterog...
This paper articulates the hypothesis that there is an optimal size of knowledge pools. Too little a...
This paper articulates the hypothesis that there is an optimal size of knowledge pools. Too little a...
Actes à paraître.In today's innovation based competition and with the increase of the innovation pac...
Abstract This paper accommodates the new understanding of the limited exhaustibility of knowledge in...
This paper investigates the heterogeneity of the sources of external knowledge and their differentia...
This paper analyses whether the technological environment in which firms operate conditions the openi...
New knowledge generated by an economic agent in a region will tend over time to flow to other econom...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la EU-SPRI Conference: "Science and Innovation Policy: Dynamics, Ch...
Numerous studies highlight the advantages of accessing knowledge from outside the firm as a means o...