There is consensus among scholars and policy makers that knowledge is one of the key drivers of long-run economic growth. It is also clear from the literature that not all knowledge has the same value. However, too often in economic geography and cognate fields we have been obsessed with counting knowledge inputs and outputs rather than assessing the quality of knowledge produced. In this article we measure the complexity of knowledge, we map the distribution and the evolution of knowledge complexity in US cities, and we explore how the spatial diffusion of knowledge is linked to complexity. Our knowledge complexity index rests on the bimodal network models of Hidalgo and Hausmann. Analysis is based on more than two million patent records f...
This paper illustrates the contribution of mobile inventors and networks of inventors to the diffusi...
Abstract. Despite the fact that knowledge spillovers have explicitly geo-graphic components, the rol...
Is knowledge localized? Why? This thesis studies the spatial diffusion of technological knowledge th...
There is consensus among scholars and policy makers that knowledge is one of the key drivers of long...
Knowledge creation is widely considered as the central driver for innovation, and accordingly, for c...
Human activities, such as research, innovation and industry, concentrate disproportionately in large...
In today’s globalized knowledge economy, technological knowledge plays an increasingly important rol...
Drawing on recent research emphasizing the role played by social and collaboration networks in drivi...
This paper aims at contributing to the research on knowledge spillovers and their spatial extent by ...
Scholars of economic geography argue that the frequent generation of ideas or innovations is a corne...
Firms often establish knowledge linkages to geographically dispersed locations in order to source di...
Firms often establish knowledge linkages to geographically dispersed locations in order to source di...
The production of novel knowledge is seen as a key driver of economic development. However, knowledg...
This paper aims at contributing to the research on knowledge spillovers and their spatial extent by ...
This paper illustrates the contribution of mobile inventors and networks of inventors to the diffusi...
Abstract. Despite the fact that knowledge spillovers have explicitly geo-graphic components, the rol...
Is knowledge localized? Why? This thesis studies the spatial diffusion of technological knowledge th...
There is consensus among scholars and policy makers that knowledge is one of the key drivers of long...
Knowledge creation is widely considered as the central driver for innovation, and accordingly, for c...
Human activities, such as research, innovation and industry, concentrate disproportionately in large...
In today’s globalized knowledge economy, technological knowledge plays an increasingly important rol...
Drawing on recent research emphasizing the role played by social and collaboration networks in drivi...
This paper aims at contributing to the research on knowledge spillovers and their spatial extent by ...
Scholars of economic geography argue that the frequent generation of ideas or innovations is a corne...
Firms often establish knowledge linkages to geographically dispersed locations in order to source di...
Firms often establish knowledge linkages to geographically dispersed locations in order to source di...
The production of novel knowledge is seen as a key driver of economic development. However, knowledg...
This paper aims at contributing to the research on knowledge spillovers and their spatial extent by ...
This paper illustrates the contribution of mobile inventors and networks of inventors to the diffusi...
Abstract. Despite the fact that knowledge spillovers have explicitly geo-graphic components, the rol...
Is knowledge localized? Why? This thesis studies the spatial diffusion of technological knowledge th...