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A large part of the recent research and theoretical debate in economic geography underlines the central role of networks and relational perspectives. Although networks and their social dimension are recognised as central to the regional economic development, often the focus of research is in the...
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Knowledge Networks, which Roles for Regions and for Different Communication Modes? Marina van Geenhuizen and Holmer Doornbos This paper presents first results of a study on how knowledge networks of companies are structured and how these are used. It questions the idea that knowledge networks...
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activities associated with the development of its innovation process. Innovation is a highly complex process, very contingent and … onerously demanding. With innovation as a key source of high economic performance, it is important to understand to what extent … the current economic crisis is to constrain the innovation of firms and thus, the process of wealth creation. The main …
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networks at the European level, taking a comparative perspective on the R&D collaboration network as given by the European … centrality according to inter-regional collaboration intensities. By this, we use eigenvector centrality, placing the region in a …
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In spite the fact that individuals or even some companies neglect knowledge as one of key resources of contemporary business, knowledge occupies very important position within these successful companies. Dominant opinion of these individuals is that knowledge can't be measured, and according to...
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This study aims to analyze inter-stakeholders’ interactions, destination governance, reverse innovation and the tasks … this investigation is that this study is the first attempt that links up reverse innovation and stakeholder approach as a …
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There are many definitions of social innovation, out of which the most commonly accepted may be that it is a complex …, digitalization, public administration, health care. Some highlighted recent examples of social innovation are the following: social … social innovation as widely as possible through individual examples within Hungarian context. …
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('innovation leader' country). Lacking such collaboration contributed to problematic developments, specifically in combination with … in-depth approach to collaboration and investment capital amidst a set of other firm-specific and external factors. First … established collaboration networks, amount of investment capital granted, and type of energy system - solar, wind, biomass, etc …
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Organizations want to have access to each other's resources and so they establish different forms of collaboration … strategies (Podolny & Page, 1998). Knowledge sharing and also collaboration are dependent on an organizations' social network and … competition are encouraged (Raaijmakers, 2012). Additionally, active participation within the innovation eco system of a Science …
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Bailey et al.,1999). Hence, the question arises, whether FDI fosters innovation and networking activities in CEE, and in how … economic and innovation research. They measure the successful output of R&D efforts (see Carpenter and Narin, 1983, Griliches …, 1984, and Schmoch et al., 1988). In this paper, patent data are used, in order to measure innovation activities. As …
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