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S<sc>chiller</sc> D. and R<sc>evilla</sc> D<sc>iez</sc> J. The impact of academic mobility on the creation of localized intangible assets, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. Researchers are carriers of significant amounts of knowledge. International academic mobility is thus an important mechanism for inducing interregional knowledge...
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K<sc>ramer</sc> J.-P. and R<sc>evilla</sc> D<sc>iez</sc> J. Catching the local buzz by embedding? Empirical insights on the regional embeddedness of multinational enterprises in Germany and the UK, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. What determines the regional embeddedness of multinational enterprises and how do these globally operating...
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K ramer J.-P. and R evilla D iez J. Catching the local buzz by embedding? Empirical insights on the regional embeddedness of multinational enterprises in Germany and the UK, Regional Studies . What determines the regional embeddedness of multinational enterprises and how do these globally...
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S chiller D. and R evilla D iez J. The impact of academic mobility on the creation of localized intangible assets, Regional Studies . Researchers are carriers of significant amounts of knowledge. International academic mobility is thus an important mechanism for inducing interregional knowledge...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010692849
Diez J. R. and Kiese M. (2006) Scaling innovation in South East Asia: empirical evidence from Singapore, Penang (Malaysia) and Bangkok, Regional Studies 40, 1-19. Our survey of 1600 manufacturing firms in Singapore, Penang (Malaysia) and Bangkok shows that the breadth and efficiency of...
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