Not too close, not too far: testing the Goldilocks principle of 'optimal'distance in innovation networks

RD Fitjar, F Huber, A Rodríguez-Pose - Industry and Innovation, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This paper analyses how the formation of collaboration networks affects firm-level innovation
by applying the 'Goldilocks principle'. The 'Goldilocks principle'of optimal distance in …

Making a humanities town: knowledge-infused clusters, civic entrepreneurship and civil society in local innovation systems

H Etzkowitz - Triple Helix, 2014 - brill.com
Knowledge-infused clusters, involving governmental and university, as well as firm actors
are the epitome of contemporary economic development strategy. The role of Southern …

Is cognitive proximity a driver of geographical distance of university–industry collaboration?

R Garcia, V Araujo, S Mascarini… - Area Development …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines the relationship between geographical and cognitive proximity in
university–industry collaboration in Brazil. Data from university–industry collaborations were …

Innovation ouverte et évolution des business models dans les pôles de compétitivité: le rôle des intermédiaires dans la création variétale végétale

I Leroux, P Muller, B Plottu… - Revue d'économie …, 2014 - journals.openedition.org
Par le financement de projets collaboratifs, la politique française des pôles de compétitivité
implique une approche particulière de l'innovation ouverte portant principalement sur la co …

Are Certified Supply Chains More Socially Sustainable? A Bargaining Power Analysis

P Muller, M Böhm, P Csillag, M Donati… - Journal of Agricultural …, 2021 - degruyter.com
Food quality schemes (FQS: organic and geographical indication products) are often
supposed to be more sustainable by their political advocates. We explore the social …

Bioclusters and sustainable regional development

FLP Hermans - Rethinking clusters: Place-based value creation in …, 2021 - Springer
This chapter contains an investigation of clusters that specialise in the field of the
bioeconomy: so-called bioclusters. An important distinction between regular industrial …

Introducing a multiscalar framework for biocluster research: A meta-analysis

D Ayrapetyan, F Hermans - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Bioclusters have grown in popularity in the last decade in response to the global
environmental and climate challenges. These clusters envisage sustainable and local …

Illusions of clustering: A systematic evaluation on the effects of clusters on regional economic performance in Korea

H Shin, J Hwang - International Regional Science Review, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Korea has pursued a cluster-based policy to increase industrial competitiveness and to
alleviate development gaps between the regions. However, local governments have often …

Technological innovations and sustainability transitions in the bioeconomy: A multiscalar approach toward the development of bioclusters

D Ayrapetyan - 2023 - econstor.eu
The bioeconomy offers solutions to urgent sustainability challenges, such as climate
change, resource scarcity, and world hunger. Bioclusters, which are localized hubs of …

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MSD Ayrapetyan, I Pies, A Balmann - opendata.uni-halle.de
Executive summary The bioeconomy is expected to deliver key solutions to some of the
urgent sustainability challenges, such as the climate change, resource scarcity, loss of …