The leading role of support organisations in cluster networks of developing countries

P Galaso, A Rodríguez Miranda - Industry and Innovation, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Previous literature on innovation in developing countries has studied the relevance of public
policies and support organisations, which can compensate for the weaknesses of local …

Green American city: Civic capacity and the distributed adoption of urban innovations

C Brandtner - American Journal of Sociology, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
Why do some cities adopt practices to resolve social and environmental problems more
rapidly and extensively than others? Although diffusion studies emphasize administrative …

[图书][B] Wind power in China: Ambiguous winds of change in China's energy market

JK Kirkegaard - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
Whilst China's growing economy is widely regarded as being responsible for severe
environmental degradation and a high reliance on energy from fossil fuels, China is …

Knowledge creation in patent ecosystems: insights from Singapore

CE Schillaci, E Marku, M Castriotta… - Journal of Knowledge …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper aims to better understand how codified knowledge that originates in
organizations contributes to the generation of idiosyncratic knowledge embedded at a more …

Internationalization of an academic invention through successive science-business networks: The case of TAVI

O Mikhailova, PI Olsen - Journal of International Entrepreneurship, 2016 - Springer
The aim of this paper is to explain how new technology ventures move, grow, and scale.
Such ventures internationalize much faster than depicted by the traditional Uppsala model …

Social networks and regional economic development: The Los Angeles and Bay Area metropolitan regions, 1980–2010

NP Makarem - … and Planning C: Government and Policy, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Social capital is widely recognized as an important aspect of regional economies, and social
networks in particular have recently been the focus of research in economic sociology and …

Innovation by design: SPARK and the Overcoming of Stanford University's Translational “Valley of Death” in Bio‐Medicine

H Etzkowitz, A Mack, T Schaffer, J Scopa… - Managerial and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Stanford University's world leadership as an entrepreneurial university induced a “paradox
of success,” inhibiting further development of its organizational infrastructure for …

THE (CULTURAL) WAR OF THE WORLDS: Framing Urban Redevelopment as 'Terraforming'

JL Garfield‐Abrams, T Corcoran… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
External forces always shape the social construction of 'the local'. In this article we offer a
framework for understanding how external players and strategies reconfigure the social and …

Organizational infrastructures for economic resilience: Alternatives to shareholder value-oriented corporations and unemployment trajectories in the US during the …

M Schneiberg - … imaginaries: Tempering capitalism and tending to …, 2021 - emerald.com
Despite recent advances, neither organizational studies nor the scholarship on economic
resilience has systematically addressed how the ecologies of organizations that populate …

Sensing together: an exploration of the support of network intermediaries to firms' and entrepreneurs' search for new opportunities

A Giudici - 2013 - dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk
This PhD thesis uses the lens of dynamic capability theory to explore how network
intermediaries can support firms and entrepreneurs in their search for new opportunities, in …