It is widely accepted that firms in peripheral regions benefit to a lesser extent from local knowledge spillovers than firms located in agglomerations or industrial clusters. This paper investigates the extent to which innovative firms in peripheral regions compensate for the lack of access to local knowledge spillovers by collaborating at other geographical scales. So far the literature predominantly suggests that collaborations complement rather than compensate for local knowledge spillovers. Using data on the collaboration patterns of innovative firms in Sweden, this paper provides evidence that firms with low access to local knowledge spillovers tend to collaborate more. This effect, however, depends on firm size and in-house capabiliti...
Recently, there has been a rise of contributions in innovation and economic geography studies on how...
The paper examines how firms in three regional clusters in Norway dominated by shipbuilding, mechani...
This paper looks at the geographical dimension of firm networking in Norway, by examining the impact...
This paper estimates the knowledge spillovers to multinational firms (MNEs) in Sweden via domestic a...
In economically advanced countries, local knowledge spillovers (LKS) between agglomerated firms are ...
The presence of knowledge spillovers is generally considered to be a strong force behind the spatial...
The geography of innovation traditionally concentrates on localised knowledge spillovers, yet neglec...
The literature on regional innovation systems emphasizes the role of the region as locus for interac...
This paper asks whether there is evidence of higher innovation output from firms where there is more...
In economically advanced countries, local knowledge spillovers (LKS) between agglomerated firms are ...
The paper assesses the role for innovation of one aspect which has been generally overlooked by evol...
This paper examines the influence of different external knowledge sources used by firms in Jönköping...
In economically advanced countries, local knowledge spillovers (LKS) among agglomerated firms are se...
Despite the ongoing globalisation of economic activities, innovation does not take place randomly di...
This article analyses the effect of knowledge spillovers from academic research on regional innovati...
Recently, there has been a rise of contributions in innovation and economic geography studies on how...
The paper examines how firms in three regional clusters in Norway dominated by shipbuilding, mechani...
This paper looks at the geographical dimension of firm networking in Norway, by examining the impact...
This paper estimates the knowledge spillovers to multinational firms (MNEs) in Sweden via domestic a...
In economically advanced countries, local knowledge spillovers (LKS) between agglomerated firms are ...
The presence of knowledge spillovers is generally considered to be a strong force behind the spatial...
The geography of innovation traditionally concentrates on localised knowledge spillovers, yet neglec...
The literature on regional innovation systems emphasizes the role of the region as locus for interac...
This paper asks whether there is evidence of higher innovation output from firms where there is more...
In economically advanced countries, local knowledge spillovers (LKS) between agglomerated firms are ...
The paper assesses the role for innovation of one aspect which has been generally overlooked by evol...
This paper examines the influence of different external knowledge sources used by firms in Jönköping...
In economically advanced countries, local knowledge spillovers (LKS) among agglomerated firms are se...
Despite the ongoing globalisation of economic activities, innovation does not take place randomly di...
This article analyses the effect of knowledge spillovers from academic research on regional innovati...
Recently, there has been a rise of contributions in innovation and economic geography studies on how...
The paper examines how firms in three regional clusters in Norway dominated by shipbuilding, mechani...
This paper looks at the geographical dimension of firm networking in Norway, by examining the impact...