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L ecocq C., L eten B., K usters J. and van L ooy B. Do firms benefit from being present in multiple technology clusters? An assessment of the technological performance of biopharmaceutical firms, Regional Studies . Firms active in knowledge-intensive fields are increasingly organizing their...
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Firms active in knowledge-intensive fields are increasingly organizing their R&D activities on an international scale. This paper investigates whether firms active in biotechnology can improve their technological performance by developing R&D activities in multiple technology clusters. Regions...
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L<sc>ecocq</sc> C., L<sc>eten</sc> B., K<sc>usters</sc> J. and <sc>van</sc> L<sc>ooy</sc> B. Do firms benefit from being present in multiple technology clusters? An assessment of the technological performance of biopharmaceutical firms, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. Firms active in knowledge-intensive fields are increasingly organizing their research...
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This paper investigates whether firms active in biotechnology can improve their technological performance by developing R&D activities in technology clusters. Regions that host a concentration of biotechnology activity are identified as technology clusters (level of US states, Japanese...
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