textabstractThis article provides empirical tests of the hypothesis of ‘optimal cognitive distance’, proposed by Nooteboom (1999, 2000), in two distinct empirical settings. Variety of cognition, needed for learning, has two dimensions: the number of agents with different cognition, and differences in cognition between them (cognitive distance). The hypothesis is that in interfirm relationships optimal learning entails a trade-off between the advantage of increased cognitive distance for a higher novelty value of a partner’s knowledge, and the disadvantage of less mutual understanding. If the value of learning is the mathematical product of novelty value and understandability, it has an inverse-U shaped relation with cognitive distance, with...
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<p>The relationship between cognitive distance and strong cognitive synergy in groups of size 5.</p
<p>The relationship between cognitive distance and strong cognitive synergy in groups of size 4.</p
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The distance between actors in an organization affects how they interact with each other, and partic...
We report the results of a simulation study in which we explore the joint effect of group absorptive...
\u3cp\u3eContribution: This paper quantifies the phenomenon of more versus better research output in...
This article provides empirical tests of the hypothesis of optimal cognitive distance , proposed by ...
This paper tests hypotheses that in inter-firm alliances innovative performance is an inverted-U sha...
In this paper we test the relation between cognitive distance and innovation performance of firms en...
<p>The relationship between cognitive distance and strong cognitive synergy in groups of size 5.</p
<p>The relationship between cognitive distance and strong cognitive synergy in groups of size 4.</p
An aging population is becoming an increasingly growing global phenomenon, and 2050 is said to be a ...
IEEE Contribution: This paper quantifies the phenomenon of more versus better research output in com...
We develop a theoretical Bayesian learning model to examine how a firm’s learning horizon, defined a...
Distance was cited by respondents as their most important consideration when select-ing a destinatio...
We study individual ability to memorize and recall information about friendship networks using a com...
Abstract-The ability to predict future consequences on the ba-sis ofprevious experience with the cur...
The distance between actors in an organization affects how they interact with each other, and partic...
We report the results of a simulation study in which we explore the joint effect of group absorptive...
\u3cp\u3eContribution: This paper quantifies the phenomenon of more versus better research output in...