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-intensive business services (KIBS), as a primary source of knowledge creation and diffusion. Since this transferring process often occurs … almost 17.000 KIBS firms located in Lombardy over the period 2004-2009, and we estimate both a first difference and an … short-run variations in the degree of vertical disintegration of KIBS, while controlling for potential endogeneity issues …
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-intensive business services (KIBS), as a primary source of knowledge creation and diffusion. Since this transferring process often occurs … almost 17.000 KIBS firms located in Lombardy over the period 2004-2009, and we estimate both a first difference and an … short-run variations in the degree of vertical disintegration of KIBS, while controlling for potential endogeneity issues …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011512739
-intensive business services (KIBS), as a primary source of knowledge creation and diffusion. Since this transferring process often occurs ….000 KIBS firms located in the metropolitan area of Milan in 2008, we first geo-referenciate our data by employing a GIS routine … this way, we estimate the impact of proximity-based specialization Vs diversification economies on KIBS firms' vertical …
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Research on territorial innovation systems has traditionally put a very strong emphasis on intra-economy collaborative linkages as they allow valuable tacit knowledge to flow between co-located firms and institutions. Frequent face-to-face contact between producers and demanding users combined...
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Knowledge Intensive Business Services (KIBS) are widely perceived as being important drivers of technological progress … and innovation. KIBS are generally understood as depending, driving and thriving on knowledge exchanges and therefore … paper investigates how the innovation performance and processes of KIBS firms are related to their distance from the nearest …
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business-related services; second, we estimate the main factors underlying the intensity and complexity of KIBS outsourcing … in driving the decision to outsource KIBS, but ICT, R&D and location within a dense and technologically developed …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010312278
Knowledge Intensive Business Services (KIBS) are widely perceived as being important drivers of technological progress … and innovation. KIBS are generally understood as depending, driving and thriving on knowledge exchanges and therefore … paper investigates how the innovation performance and processes of KIBS firms are related to their distance from the nearest …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011699527
Firms in local industries maintain their capability to generate innovations by simultaneously exploiting internal and external knowledge resources. The paper introduces the notion variety triplet to distinguish individual export varieties, where a triplet is a unique combination of a firm, a...
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business-related services; second, we estimate the main factors underlying the intensity and complexity of KIBS outsourcing … in driving the decision to outsource KIBS, but ICT, R&D and location within a dense and technologically developed …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005392532
knowledge-intensive business service firms (KIBS). KIBS are knowledge-intensive, in the sense that they are founded upon highly … KIBS. The idea that the region affects foundation activities primarily derives from a resource-based view. Different … infrastructure) and the foundation pattern of KIBS are obviously interrelated. In addition to environmental factors affecting the …
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