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approaches by means of exploration. In this context we are interested in the supportive role of cluster management, assuming that … demand for services offered by the cluster management depends on companies ́strategies with respect to exploration …, exploitation and ambidexterity. In turn, the priorities set by the cluster management can be explained by the firm ́needs …
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Attaining competitive advantage is especially crucial for innovative firms. Due to increased competition, firms employ various types of innovation activities to position themselves against their competitors. Ambidexterity and strategic agility have been found to strengthen this position. Whereas...
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follows no centralised topology. Analyses used adjacency matrices and Monte-Carlo simulation, trading transaction (networking …
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Science and Technology Parks (STPs) are often used as tools to foster regional development. They seek innovations, innovators and encourage innovation amongst the constituent firms, including by networking and knowledge spill over between the inhabitants, Universities and sources of capital. The...
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Drawing on a conceptual framework, the Information Space or I-Space, and using agent-based simulation, our paper offers … a theoretical exploration of the spatial dimensions of knowledge management. By modelling two well-known cases of high …-tech industrial clusters, Silicon Valley and Boston Route 128, we look at the interrelationship between knowledge management …
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The distribution of off-cluster firms around Science and Technology Parks (STPs) was determined in 4 cases in the UK. Off-cluster firms sharing the same Standard Industry Classification (SIC) codes as on-cluster firms were mashed onto a map of the UK and ArcGIS was used to establish zones around...
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