Network failure: Biotechnology firms, clusters and collaborations far from the world superclusters

M Gilding, J Brennecke, V Bunton, D Lusher, PL Molloy… - Research Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
This article traces the trajectory of biotechnology firms, clusters and collaborations in
Australia between 2003 and 2014. Combining descriptive analyses, network visualizations …

Organizational networking in UK biotechnology clusters

C Hendry, J Brown - British Journal of Management, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Differences in growth patterns between regional clusters are often attributed to the extent to
which they benefit from agglomeration, defined as the advantages that derive from being …

'The tyranny of distance': Biotechnology networks and clusters in the antipodes

M Gilding - Research Policy, 2008 - Elsevier
Regional governments around the world hope to become significant players in the world
biotechnology industry through their support for local clusters. This article explores whether …

Collaboration networks and innovation: How to define network boundaries

P Galaso, J Kovářík - 2018 - mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de
Numerous studies in management, sociology, and economics have documented that the
architecture of collaboration networks affects the innovation performance of individuals …

Does geography matter for science-based firms? Epistemic communities and the geography of research and patenting in biotechnology

M Gittelman - Organization science, 2007 - pubsonline.informs.org
The spatial clustering of innovation has been associated with localized knowledge flows
among small, knowledge-intensive firms, but knowledge flows may extend beyond regional …

Networks and innovation: Accounting for structural and institutional sources of recombination in brokerage triads

S Balachandran, E Hernandez - Organization Science, 2018 - pubsonline.informs.org
Research linking interorganizational networks to innovation has focused on spanning
structural boundaries as a means of knowledge recombination. Increasingly, firms also …

Collaborative diversity in a nanotechnology innovation system: Evidence from the EU Framework Programme

K Pandza, TA Wilkins, EA Alfoldi - Technovation, 2011 - Elsevier
Collaborative diversity is, arguably, an intrinsic characteristic of research networks built on
the emergence of general-purpose technologies such as nanotechnology. European …

A comparison of US and European university-industry relations in the life sciences

J Owen-Smith, M Riccaboni, F Pammolli… - Management …, 2002 - pubsonline.informs.org
We draw on diverse data sets to compare the institutional organization of upstream life
science research across the United States and Europe. Understanding cross-national …

[HTML][HTML] Strategic Partnerships and open innovation in the biotechnology industry in Belgium

JP Segers - Technology Innovation Management Review, 2013 - timreview.ca
Strategic partnerships in the biotechnology industry allow new technology-based firms to
gain a foothold in this high-cost, high-risk industry. In this article, we examine the impact of …

[图书][B] Mapping national knowledge networks: Scientists, firms, and institutions in biotechnology in the United States and France

M Gittelman - 2000 - search.proquest.com
This study investigates how national institutions influence innovation in a science-based
industry. The context is the biotechnology industry in the United States and France, two …