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of a boundary-spanning position in research collaboration networks with respect to the different outcomes. The empirical …-spanning position in research collaboration networks is related to both intangible and tangible outcomes. …
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This paper explores how and why collaboration with different types of partners and the position within a research … dispersed knowledge base, where one would expect positive benefits from collaboration and the position within a network for … drug approvals. We apply social network analysis and count data regressions. We observe that collaboration with a diverse …
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Research networks are regarded as channels for knowledge creation and diffusion and are thus essential for the development and integration of economies. In this paper we have a look at the long Turkish-German-migration history which should offer opportunities for both countries to benefit from...
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