An empirical study of scientific communication among biotechnology companies supports the belief that geographic clustering does produce increased scientific exchange among companies. A comparison of companies within a constrained geographic area with those more dispersed shows a significantly higher level of scientific communication among the former. Scientific communication declines rapidly with plupical separation. Critical of the formation of cluster – based scientific communication networks is the presence of both universities and large firms from the same industry
AbstractProximity among economic agents in spatial clusters fosters invention and innovation. An alt...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collab...
The spatial clustering of small, innovative firms has been associated with localized knowledge flows...
This study empirically tests Pouder & St. John\u27s propositions (1996) on the evolutions of geograp...
none2siIndustrial history shows us how firms have always been unequally distributed geographically. ...
Literature maintains that proximity has strong impacts on enhancing interactive learning and innovat...
Industrial history shows us how firms have always been unequally distributed geographically. In all ...
Scholars dating back to the early 1900s have been interested in the idea that organizations benefit ...
Scholars dating back to the early 1900s have been interested in the idea that organizations benefit ...
This study examines the spatial distribution and social structure of processes of learning and knowl...
The extensive literature on geographical clusters has argued that firms stand to gain from the knowl...
The paper analyzes how geographical clustering of beneficiaries might affect the effectiveness of pu...
The paper analyzes how geographical clustering of beneficiaries might affect the effectiveness of pu...
The paper analyzes how geographical clustering of beneficiaries might affect the effectiveness of pu...
The biotechnology industry has developed in a number of tight spatial clusters in the US and in othe...
AbstractProximity among economic agents in spatial clusters fosters invention and innovation. An alt...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collab...
The spatial clustering of small, innovative firms has been associated with localized knowledge flows...
This study empirically tests Pouder & St. John\u27s propositions (1996) on the evolutions of geograp...
none2siIndustrial history shows us how firms have always been unequally distributed geographically. ...
Literature maintains that proximity has strong impacts on enhancing interactive learning and innovat...
Industrial history shows us how firms have always been unequally distributed geographically. In all ...
Scholars dating back to the early 1900s have been interested in the idea that organizations benefit ...
Scholars dating back to the early 1900s have been interested in the idea that organizations benefit ...
This study examines the spatial distribution and social structure of processes of learning and knowl...
The extensive literature on geographical clusters has argued that firms stand to gain from the knowl...
The paper analyzes how geographical clustering of beneficiaries might affect the effectiveness of pu...
The paper analyzes how geographical clustering of beneficiaries might affect the effectiveness of pu...
The paper analyzes how geographical clustering of beneficiaries might affect the effectiveness of pu...
The biotechnology industry has developed in a number of tight spatial clusters in the US and in othe...
AbstractProximity among economic agents in spatial clusters fosters invention and innovation. An alt...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collab...
The spatial clustering of small, innovative firms has been associated with localized knowledge flows...