The knowledge base concept in the past was often applied in its "pure form", i.e. it was assumed that there are dominant knowledge bases in particular sectors and firms shaping knowledge and innovation processes and related networks. For "analytical sectors" such as biotech, it has been argued that codified knowledge generated by universities and R&D organizations is the key for innovation, whereas "synthetic sectors" such as machinery innovate more incrementally by recombining existing knowledge often drawn from suppliers or service firms. Empirical literature has partly confirmed these patters, but also shown more complex knowledge processes. More recently it has been argued that combinations of different knowledge bases might enhance the...
International audienceThe paper analyzes the effects of the properties of firms' knowledge base on t...
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Firms are becoming increasingly knowledge intensive but we know very little about the ways in which ...
The knowledge base concept in the past has often been applied in its "pure" form, i.e. it was assume...
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Many innovation studies have focused on a narrow concept of technological innovation, such as the ge...
International audienceThe paper analyzes the effects of the properties of firms' knowledge base on t...
International audienceThis paper proposes a definition of the knowledge base of an agent using only ...
Firms are becoming increasingly knowledge intensive but we know very little about the ways in which ...
The knowledge base concept in the past has often been applied in its "pure" form, i.e. it was assume...
The link between knowledge and firm growth has been a core topic in economics of innovation for a lo...
The aims of this article are (1) to critically review the theoretical arguments and contribution of ...
The literature on geography of innovation suggests that innovation outcomes depend on a diversity of...
The special issue zooms in on knowledge dynamics that drive innovation processes and new path develo...
In a knowledge based society the creation and utilisation of knowledge become the key factors determ...
This paper explores ongoing debates about the role that codified forms of knowledge play in fosterin...
This paper examines how the knowledge base of a firm affects the generation of combinatorial innovat...
We investigate the effect of changes in a firm’s knowledge couplings on its innovation performance. ...
This paper claims that knowledge-relatedness is a key factor in affecting firms’ technological diver...
In this dissertation, we examine how the structure of the knowledge base of a firm influences its pr...
Many innovation studies have focused on a narrow concept of technological innovation, such as the ge...
International audienceThe paper analyzes the effects of the properties of firms' knowledge base on t...
International audienceThis paper proposes a definition of the knowledge base of an agent using only ...
Firms are becoming increasingly knowledge intensive but we know very little about the ways in which ...