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This paper analyses the importance of different technological inputs (R&D and human capital) and different spillovers … significant effect on innovation output, measured by the number of patents. R&D spillovers weighted by the distance and the volume … intensity of trade flows and the R&D spillover effects between regions are bounded: spillovers from closer regions perform …
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This paper assesses the extent to which cooperation impacts innovation performance of firms in rural regions characterized by a solid economic performance despite a low-technology industrial structure. Particular emphasis is placed on the spatial and functional dimension of cooperation. Generic...
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This paper assesses the extent to which cooperation impacts innovation performance of firms in rural regions characterized by a solid economic performance despite a low-technology industrial structure. Particular emphasis is placed on the spatial and functional dimension of cooperation. Generic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011499350
There is a broad consensus in the literature in that R&D is a precondition for innovation and in turn, for economic growth. On the regional level, this implies that regions with a high stock of R&D should reveal better results when it comes to economic performance. This presumption has lead...
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, and diversity. • Knowledge spillovers are geographically localized. • Knowledge spillovers are nuanced, subtle, pervasive …
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This article analyses the effect of knowledge spillovers from academic research on regional innovation. Spillovers are … - as one of the carriers of knowledge spillovers - is not limited to the regional scale. Consequently, we expect spillovers … to take place over longer distances. The effect of university-industry collaboration networks on knowledge spillovers are …
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to assess whether they are substitutes or complements in channelling knowledge spillovers. Results show that all …
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Del Barrio-Castro T. and Garcia-Quevedo J. (2005) Effects of university research on the geography of innovation, Regional Studies 39 , 1217-1229. Applied studies on the relationship between geography and technological innovation for the USA, Germany, France and Italy have shown the positive...
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The main purpose of the study in this paper is to establish to what extent accessibility to R&D and human capital can explain regional export. This is done by estimating knowledge production functions, with export value and high valued exports in Swedish municipalities from 1997 to 1999 as...
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This paper presents a theoretical growth model that extends the Mankiw-Romer-Weil [MRW] model by accounting for technological interdependence among regional economies. Interdependence is assumed to work through spatial externalities caused by disembodied knowledge diffusion. The transition from...
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