We explore not only how technological leaders and laggards react to agglomeration, but within an agglomeration we look at how the relative presence of other leaders, laggards and …
Τhis paper explores the relationship between Industry-University (IU) R&D collaborations and product innovation and how this nexus is affected by different types of firms' knowledge …
This paper examines the origins of global leaders under intellectual monopoly capitalism. State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC), the leading firm in artificial intelligence applications …
S Lin - Journal of Economics and Business, 2015 - Elsevier
Using a sample from 1980 to 2009, we find that firms headquartered near a knowledge center, as defined by 196 leading American research universities experience higher market …
We study innovation networks in emerging markets, where foreign actors have been identified as key sources of knowledge spillovers as well as progenitors of industry clusters …
Universities have critical role as sources of intellectual property and talent in regional development and high technology industries. We present a theoretical framework based on …
This paper analyses how universities leverage knowledge coming from different technological, institutional, and geographical domains to develop technologies exerting a …
M Mintrom - Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Knowledge generation can catalyze local, regional, and national economic development. In the globalizing economy, governments are increasingly treating universities …
J Li, S Liu, Y Wu - Available at SSRN 3621422, 2020 - papers.ssrn.com
This paper studies the impact of universities on local innovation activity by exploiting a unique university expansion policy in China as a quasi-experiment. We take a geographic …