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L<sc>ecocq</sc> C., L<sc>eten</sc> B., K<sc>usters</sc> J. and <sc>van</sc> L<sc>ooy</sc> B. Do firms benefit from being present in multiple technology clusters? An assessment of the technological performance of biopharmaceutical firms, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. Firms active in knowledge-intensive fields are increasingly organizing their research...
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This paper examines the impact of universities on the technological performance of adjacent firms. We extend existing research by jointly analyzing, and comparing, the effects of education (graduates) and scientific research (publications) activities of universities on firms’ technological...
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Although an expanding literature on university–industry linkages has suggested that proximity to academia can increase the innovative performance of firms, the role of academic research in the R&D location choices of multinational firms has received surprisingly little attention. In this paper...
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We examine the role of host countries’ academic research strengths in global R&D location decisions by multinational firms. While we expect that a firm’s propensity to perform R&D in a host country increases with the strength of local academic research, firms are expected to be...
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This paper analyzes the consequences for financial performance of technology strategies categorized along two dimensions: (1) explorative versus exploitative and (2) solitary versus collaborative. The financial performance implications of firms’ positioning along these two dimensions has...
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