Firms may seek non-redundant information through inter-firm relations beyond their geographic and cognitive boundaries (ie, relations with firms in other regions and active in …
Novel combinations of technologies are usually the result of collaborative work that builds on existing knowledge. Albeit inventors and their respective communities tend to be …
The critical importance of knowledge sourcing as learning relationships and its impact on innovation have been widely discussed in the cluster literature. The aim of this paper is …
This paper examines how geographical proximity affected interregional co-patenting links in various technologies in the USA from 1836 to 2010. We classify technologies by their …
Y Hwang, J Lee, J Hwang - 2023 IEEE International …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
As a result of increased specialization due to the expansion of human knowledge, collaborative learning to acquire new knowledge is becoming important. In order to find …
Prior engagement between partners is a well-established antecedent of tie formation in interorganizational networks, and it is frequently operationalized in the context of successful …
[EN] The literature on knowledge networks has long grappled with two types of questions. The first concerns the antecedents of tie formation; that is, how actors select their partners …
Z Zhang, H Zhang, X Yang… - E3S Web of …, 2023 - e3s-conferences.org
Based on the perspective of proximity, in the context of the Economic Circle of Chengdu- Chongqing of China, we use invention patent data provided by the China National …
This study examines the two-sided effects of cognitive proximity in the context of collaborative innovation, focusing on the moderating effect of knowledge complexity …