Knowledge creation is recognized as interaction between individuals in a social context, but geography-of-knowledge-creation research inadequately connects social context to physical place. The proximities approach reduces physical place to near-far dichotomies and territorial innovation models conflate social context and physical place. This paper introduces the concept of ‘conversations’ as social spaces of knowledge creation and develops typologies of how conversations are connected to physical places, based on the effort required to bridge distance and on the attractiveness of places for knowledge creation. Addressing the socio-spatial dynamics of knowledge creation, the paper explains how conversations may be anchored in multiple locat...
This paper focuses on the spatial dimension of learning in firms. It works with important new insigh...
Concepts of space are fundamental to our understanding of human action and interaction. The common s...
Whilst personal knowledge networks between organisations have been argued to be important for region...
The book series on Knowledge & Space explores the nature of human knowledge from a geographical pers...
This paper studies proximity and knowledge creation and sharing in coworking spaces, which are curre...
The book series on Knowledge & Space explores the nature of human knowledge from a geographical pers...
Contrary to the fashionable “death of distance” thesis, the socio-spatial context for innovation rem...
The discussion on proximity has evolved in various theoretical, conceptual and empirical directions ...
This paper juxtaposes two strategies to conceive human expertise and unveils how they mould our imag...
This paper intends to verify the impact of geographical proximity on the processes of knowledge acqu...
Abstract. This paper is reviews what we know about the spatial manifestations of knowledge. The know...
The present paper discusses the spatial levels of the knowledge nets. For this purpose it sets off w...
ABSTRACT: The proximity literature describes why geography matters for the innovative dynamics that ...
International audienceA fairly large body of literature, employing primarily patent citations data, ...
The authors address the dichotomy around 'proximate' and 'distant' learning processes by looking spe...
This paper focuses on the spatial dimension of learning in firms. It works with important new insigh...
Concepts of space are fundamental to our understanding of human action and interaction. The common s...
Whilst personal knowledge networks between organisations have been argued to be important for region...
The book series on Knowledge & Space explores the nature of human knowledge from a geographical pers...
This paper studies proximity and knowledge creation and sharing in coworking spaces, which are curre...
The book series on Knowledge & Space explores the nature of human knowledge from a geographical pers...
Contrary to the fashionable “death of distance” thesis, the socio-spatial context for innovation rem...
The discussion on proximity has evolved in various theoretical, conceptual and empirical directions ...
This paper juxtaposes two strategies to conceive human expertise and unveils how they mould our imag...
This paper intends to verify the impact of geographical proximity on the processes of knowledge acqu...
Abstract. This paper is reviews what we know about the spatial manifestations of knowledge. The know...
The present paper discusses the spatial levels of the knowledge nets. For this purpose it sets off w...
ABSTRACT: The proximity literature describes why geography matters for the innovative dynamics that ...
International audienceA fairly large body of literature, employing primarily patent citations data, ...
The authors address the dichotomy around 'proximate' and 'distant' learning processes by looking spe...
This paper focuses on the spatial dimension of learning in firms. It works with important new insigh...
Concepts of space are fundamental to our understanding of human action and interaction. The common s...
Whilst personal knowledge networks between organisations have been argued to be important for region...