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Knowledge-intensive activities are bound by imperfections that limit the provision of incentives, particularly … is that a fine-tuned allocation of decision rights reduces the information rents of a knowledge provider by offsetting … the provider's knowledge, the delegation of decision rights can fully resolve the limitations due to asymmetric …
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The aim of this paper is to extend the theoretical literature on knowledge and network structure by considering … and diffuses knowledge. They are located on a lattice (identifying the social space) and they are directly connected with … a small number of other individuals. Their aim is to increase their personal knowledge. We assume that individuals can …
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sectors industries. Firms' innovative persistence and the regional knowledge stock are also important. …
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A well-grounded empirical and theoretical literature shows that local production systems can benefit from external economies generated by a shared ‘industrial atmosphere’. Many scholars would agree that in contexts as industrial districts, clusters and local systems, economic actions are...
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argues that country- and sectoral-level approaches which emphasize the role that knowledge, spillovers and human capital play …
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analysis of demand, knowledge, networks and coevolution. …
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