Networks, propinquity, and innovation in knowledge-intensive industries

KB Whittington, J Owen-Smith… - Administrative science …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Industrial districts and regional clusters depend on the networks that arise from reciprocal
linkages among co-located organizations, while physical proximity among firms can alter the …

Blind dates and arranged marriages: Longitudinal processes of network orchestration

RL Paquin, J Howard-Grenville - Organization Studies, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Using longitudinal qualitative and network data capturing five years of evolution of an
interorganizational network, this paper explores network orchestration–the process of …

The emerging role of university spin-off companies in developing regional entrepreneurial university ecosystems: The case of Andalusia

E Fuster, A Padilla-Meléndez, N Lockett… - … Forecasting and Social …, 2019 - Elsevier
Universities play a strategic role as drivers of regional economic growth. One contribution is
the establishment and support of University Spin-off companies (USOs), as a knowledge …

[HTML][HTML] Orchestrating innovation networks: Alignment and orchestration profile approach

P Hurmelinna-Laukkanen, K Möller, S Nätti - Journal of Business Research, 2022 - Elsevier
This conceptual paper organizes and advances existing knowledge on the management
practices of inter-organizational innovation networks by developing an orchestration profile …

[HTML][HTML] Where did FinTechs come from, and where do they go? The transformation of the financial industry in Germany after digitalization

B Brandl, L Hornuf - Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The digitalization of financial services opened a window for new players in the financial
industry. These start-ups take on tasks and functions previously reserved for banks, such as …

Amphibious entrepreneurs and the emergence of organizational forms

WW Powell, KW Sandholtz - Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
We study the emergence of organizational forms, focusing on two mechanisms—
reconfiguration and transposition—that distinguish the founding models of the first 26 …

[图书][B] La nuova geografia del lavoro

E Moretti - 2013 - books.google.com
Negli Stati Uniti l'economia postindustriale, basata sul sapere e sull'innovazione, sta
cambiando profondamente il mercato del lavoro, sia per la tipologia dei beni prodotti sia per …

Why do regions develop and change? The challenge for geography and economics

M Storper - Journal of economic geography, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Explaining the growth and change of regions and cities is one of the great challenges for
social science. The field of economic geography and associated economics has developed …

The evolution of facilitated industrial symbiosis

RL Paquin, J Howard‐Grenville - Journal of industrial Ecology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
While much work has been done on the conditions surrounding the emergence and
establishment of industrial symbiosis (IS), new attention is being paid to understanding the …

Adaptation, bridging and firm upgrading: How non-market institutions and MNCs facilitate knowledge recombination in emerging markets

RA Corredoira, GA McDermott - Journal of International Business Studies, 2014 - Springer
How do multinational corporation (MNC) subsidiaries and local institutions help or hinder
emerging market suppliers to upgrade their capabilities? Drawing on insights from economic …