Rethinking the Porter hypothesis: The underappreciated importance of value appropriation and pollution intensity

G Petroni, B Bigliardi, F Galati - Review of policy Research, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The impact of environmental regulation on the competitiveness of firms and industries
remains a hot topic. Since the formulation of the Porter hypothesis, scholars from different …

University policies on generative AI in Asia: Promising practices, gaps, and future directions

Y Dai, S Lai, CP Lim, A Liu - Journal of Asian Public Policy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Considering the opportunities and challenges raised by generative AI (GenAI) technologies,
many universities have been developing policies to guide the integration of GenAI in their …

Contextualizing entrepreneurial innovation: A narrative perspective

R Garud, J Gehman, AP Giuliani - Research policy, 2014 - Elsevier
We review literatures that inform entrepreneurial innovation, paying particular attention to
different conceptualizations of contexts. Early research explored micro and macro …

Cluster facilitation from a cluster life cycle perspective

MB Ingstrup, T Damgaard - European Planning Studies, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Clusters influence the way firms cooperate, organize and compete, but clusters and their
related benefits rarely come spontaneously in a straight line of expansion. It is argued that …

Evaluation of technological knowledge transfer between Silicon Fen firms and University of Cambridge based on patents analysis

A Rezaei, AR Kamali - Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Silicon Fen (SF) is a cluster of high-tech firms located around the University of Cambridge
(UoC) in the UK. This article, for the first time, investigates the technological bonds between …

Designing organised clusters as social actors: A meta-organisational approach

E Lupova-Henry, S Blili, C Dal Zotto - Journal of Organization Design, 2021 - Springer
In this paper, we aim at exploring whether and how 'organised'clusters can be conceived of
as deliberate actors within their contexts. Seeing such clusters as meta-organisations, we …

Catching regional development dreams: A study of cluster initiatives as intermediaries

I Laur, M Klofsten, D Bienkowska - European Planning Studies, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This article focuses on actors and activities of cluster initiatives which are intermediaries
within clusters of similar and related firms. A case study method is used; the cases show that …

Towards an urban quality framework: Determining critical measures for different geographical scales to attract and retain talent in cities

N Esmaeilpoorarabi, T Yigitcanlar… - … Journal of Knowledge …, 2016 - inderscienceonline.com
In the era of knowledge economy, offerings of urban spaces are critical for success in the
tough rivalry to attract and retain knowledge workers and industries. Many cities foster …

Place quality and urban competitiveness symbiosis? A position paper

N Esmaeilpoorarabi, T Yigitcanlar… - … Journal of Knowledge …, 2016 - inderscienceonline.com
Urban agglomerations-where innovation and knowledge generation activities take place-are
in a tough competition to become a major player in the global knowledge economy. It is …

Using system dynamics to evaluate policies for industrial clusters development

MD Shakib - Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2020 - Elsevier
Clusters are a suitable method for creating competitive advantage, not only for enterprises of
the same cluster, but also for the country on which the clusters are based. In this regard …