Of key interest are the mechanisms that facilitate the transfer of routines and capabilities between organizations. Routines and capabilities do not automatically diffuse between organizations due to their tacit nature. Rather, they diffuse through mechanisms, particularly spillovers, spinoffs, labor mobility, mergers and acquisitions, and inter-organizational networks. This PhD thesis investigates how these mechanisms, in conjunction with relatedness, induce growth and structural change of local economies and plants. The key unit of interest is the composition of activities within regions and plants. To what extent are these compositions coherent as in consisting of related activities? How does the composition of activities affect the grow...
“Seeds of structural change. The role of entrepreneurs and expanding firms in shaping local path dep...
Innovative capacity of firms has traditionally been explained through intra-firm characteristics. In...
Clusters of geographical concentrations of related business firms are assumed to confer competitive ...
Abstract The purpose of this dissertation is to contribute both theoretically and empirically to the...
The relatedness between the technologies used among firms in a region is thought to affect the natur...
The goal of this article is the analysis of knowledge transfer at the regional level of the Czech Re...
The question of why some countries or regions experience higher growth rates and levels of developme...
Regional Innovation Systems consist of actors which build a multilayered network of interaction. Usi...
The literature on localised knowledge spillovers and growth focuses on the relative importance of in...
Innovative capacity of firms has traditionally been explained through intra-firm characteristics. In...
This dissertation presents the first systematic study on cluster relocation, providing a non- random...
Innovation is a combinatorial process, in which novelty emerges through the combination or recombina...
This thesis contributes to recent theorizations in economic geography on the effects of proximity on...
This thesis studies the patterns, processes and causes of economic growth at the level of firms and ...
In this paper we aim at studying to what extent spillovers between firms may foster economic growth....
“Seeds of structural change. The role of entrepreneurs and expanding firms in shaping local path dep...
Innovative capacity of firms has traditionally been explained through intra-firm characteristics. In...
Clusters of geographical concentrations of related business firms are assumed to confer competitive ...
Abstract The purpose of this dissertation is to contribute both theoretically and empirically to the...
The relatedness between the technologies used among firms in a region is thought to affect the natur...
The goal of this article is the analysis of knowledge transfer at the regional level of the Czech Re...
The question of why some countries or regions experience higher growth rates and levels of developme...
Regional Innovation Systems consist of actors which build a multilayered network of interaction. Usi...
The literature on localised knowledge spillovers and growth focuses on the relative importance of in...
Innovative capacity of firms has traditionally been explained through intra-firm characteristics. In...
This dissertation presents the first systematic study on cluster relocation, providing a non- random...
Innovation is a combinatorial process, in which novelty emerges through the combination or recombina...
This thesis contributes to recent theorizations in economic geography on the effects of proximity on...
This thesis studies the patterns, processes and causes of economic growth at the level of firms and ...
In this paper we aim at studying to what extent spillovers between firms may foster economic growth....
“Seeds of structural change. The role of entrepreneurs and expanding firms in shaping local path dep...
Innovative capacity of firms has traditionally been explained through intra-firm characteristics. In...
Clusters of geographical concentrations of related business firms are assumed to confer competitive ...