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(learning) arising from relations and governance of relational risk, which includes risk of lock-in and risk of spillover … performance and evolution of clusters.It develops three types of embedding: institutional embedding, structural embedding (network ….A basic proposition is that innovative clusters face the challenge of combining exploration and exploitation.Hypotheses are …
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cognitive distance. Hence the importance of networks for innovation.On the governance side, the paper gives a review of … density and strength of ties in innovation networks, concerning both competence and governance. …This paper gives a survey of insights into inter-firm alliances and networks for innovation, from a constructivist …
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Taking into account both competence and governance issues, and six dimensions of tie strength, this article argues that … in networks for exploration there are good reasons, counter to the thesis of the 'strength of weak ties', for a dense … structure of ties that are strong in most dimensions.By contrast, in exploitation networks there are good reasons for structures …
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and strength of ties in innovation networks.We study both exploration and exploitation networks in the Dutch multimedia …
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This paper evaluates the role of collective trademarks in enhancing the ability of tourism clusters to stimulate … economic growth, local ownership and innovative governance. Illustrating how intellectual property (IP) law can be leveraged to … collective trademarks in strengthening tourism clusters has not been investigated. …
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, it analyses the crucial relationship between knowledge and learning and, more specifically, the relationship between … technological knowledge, learning and the environment. Thus the construct of absorptive capacity is investigated and the related … dynamic capability approach is also considered. Finally, the paper looks at the networks and investigate the rationale of …
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links. This means that in the design of networks there exists a trade-off between the speed of learning and accuracy. …The paper analyzes a dynamic model of rational strategic learning in a network. It complements existing literature by …
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possible hydrogen and fuel cell clusters is carried out. The current EU policy framework does not hinder hydrogen development … innovative regions. Moreover, the article points out certain industrial clusters that favours some regions' conditions for taking …. An overall well-functioning regional innovation system is important in the formative phase of an HFC innovation system …
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The new paradigm of regional policy is based more on competitiveness, innovation and internal potential of regions than … on balancing regional disparities by public aid only. Innovation policies are being established and implemented at … national and regional levels covering relatively a broad range of public initiatives directed towards supporting the innovation …
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