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Lengyel B. and Leydesdorff L. Regional innovation systems in Hungary: the failing synergy at the national level, Regional Studies. Entropy statistics are used in this paper to measure the synergies of knowledge exploration, knowledge exploitation, and organizational control in the Hungarian...
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This initial paper of our interest on geography of online social network is based on a literature in which geographers reformulated major concepts and hypotheses in the ‘90ies due to revolutionary development of internet (Cairncross, 1997). Cyberspace quickly became central issue in...
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This initial paper of our interest on geography of online social network is based on a literature in which geographers reformulated major concepts and hypotheses in the ‘90ies due to revolutionary development of internet (Cairncross, 1997). Cyberspace quickly became central issue in...
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While a market economy seeks equilibrium, a knowledge-based economy may upset this tendency towards stabilization by adding the feedback of globalization. The interaction among the three subdynamics of economic exchange, technological innovation, and institutional control can be captured with a...
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Purpose: This paper aims to extend the existing views of coopetition into the broader context of open coopetition. Design/methodology/approach: The authors build on the literature about open innovation cooperation between competitors in the open-source software industry, which we generalize to...
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Triple Helix arrangements of bi- and trilateral relations can be considered as adaptive ecosystems. During the last decade, we have further developed a Triple Helix indicator of synergy as reduction of uncertainty in niches that can be shaped among three or more sets of relations. Reduction of...
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