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Papers (49)

Kristina Vaarst Andersen, CBS
Mark Lorenzen, CBS
The Stretching of Weak Ties: Clusters, Pipelines, and the Creation of Small Worlds
#1101; not categorized, date: 2006-11-14

Elina Berghäll, Government Institute for Economic Research/ Helsinki School
Agglomeration economies in an R&D intensive sector
#1067; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Martin Binder, Max Planck Institute of Economics
Tom Broekel, Max Planck Institute of Economics
The Regional Dimension of Knowledge Transfers – A Behavioral Approach
#971; not categorized, date: 2006-11-04

Daniela Brandt, University of Berne
Internationalisation strategies of former monopoly companies in mobile communications between national path dependencies and international „best practices" - An Evolutionary Economic Approach
#945; not categorized, date: 2006-11-02

Tom Broekel, Max Planck Institute of Economics
Thomas Brenner, Max Planck Institute of Economics
Identifying Innovative Regions: An Application of a Data Envelopment Analysis for German Regions
#969; not categorized, date: 2006-11-04

Adam Buchhorn, Copenhagen Business School
Becoming A Market: The Untold Story of Biogas
#1025; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Caren Crowley
AN APPLICATION OF SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS TO MARSAHALL’S INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT MODEL
#1086; not categorized, date: 2006-11-07

Pelin Demirel, The Open University
Firm Growth Under Different Knowledge Regimes: The Pharmaceutical Industry
#910; not categorized, date: 2006-10-06

Victor DOS SANTOS PAULINO, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis - DEMOS/GREDEG
Why organisational inertia is a competitive advantage under high levels of uncertainty and cost of error: the case of the space industry
#984; not categorized, date: 2006-11-05

andrea filippetti, Department of Economic Science - University "La Sapienz
MODULARITY AND OPEN INNOVATION. INFORMATION, PROBLEM DEFINING AND “COGNITIVE INTERSECTIONS”
#936; not categorized, date: 2006-10-30

Markus Geipel, ETH Zurich
Industry organisation and efficiency - An N/K approach to modelling value chain complexity, governance and performance
#948; not categorized, date: 2006-11-02

Devrim Goktepe, CIRCLE-LUND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Profiling Serial Innovators and Creative Research Milieus:What matters Nature or Nurture?
#1005; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Christina Guenther, Max Planck Institute of Economics
Guido Buenstorf, Max Planck Institute of Economics
What’s the cost of losing one’s home? Location choice and firm survival following the forced relocation of German machine tool firms after World War 2
#1057; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Linda Gustavsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
Global Knowledge Creation - exploring dimensions of proximity
#940; not categorized, date: 2006-10-31

Marcel Huelsbeck, Department of Business Administration, University of Augsbur
German University Patenting and Licensing: Legally Prescribed Incentives and Institutional Determinants of University-Industry-Technology-Transfer
#962; not categorized, date: 2006-11-03

DESSY IRAWATI, BUSINESS SCHOOL-NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY-UNITED KINGDOM-
Strengthening Cluster Building in Developing Country alongside The Triple Helix: Challenge for Indonesian Clusters - A Case Study of the Java Region
#961; not categorized, date: 2006-11-03

Weeranan Kamnungwut
Fred Guy, Birkbeck College, University of London
Varieties of co-operation in an SME cluster: ceramic tableware in Lampang, Thailand
#1073; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

line gry knudsen, Center for strategic mnagement and globalization
Opening the black box of open innovation
#996; not categorized, date: 2006-11-05

Kari Kristinsson, Aalborg University, Department of Business Studies
Rekha Rao, LEM, Scuola Superiore S.Anna
The Emergence of Dominant Technological Trajectories in the US Medical Device Industry
#1023; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Maria Theresa Larsen, DRUID / CBS
*Lee Davis, DRUID / CBS
*Peter Lotz, DRUID / CBS
To what effect? Scientists’ perspectives on the unintended consequences of university patenting.
#1060; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Bart Leten, Department of Managerial Economics, Strategy and Innovation,
Entering Effectively in New Technology Fields: The crucial role of Technological Relatedness
#1083; not categorized, date: 2006-11-07

Daniel Ljungberg, Technology Management and Organization, Chalmers University
Does structure matter? - The structure of the Swedish universities and external research funding
#989; not categorized, date: 2006-11-05

Elodie Loubaresse, CBS/DRUID, Paris II University LARGEPA France
Network broker in French local productive networks: an analysis in terms of embeddedness
#919; not categorized, date: 2006-10-14

Kevin Maréchal, Brussels Free University - Center for Economic and Social St
Stimulating climate-friendly technological change : an evolutionary perspective
#960; not categorized, date: 2006-11-03

Francesca Masciarelli, CIFREM, Faculty of Economy. University of Trento
The effects of social capital on innovation: an empirical analysis
#1059; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Max-Peter Menzel, Institute of Geography, University of Berne
*Dirk Fornahl, Institute for Economic Policy and Economic Research, University of Karlsruhe
Cluster Life Cycles - Dimensions and Rationales of Cluster Development
#1056; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Tuomo Nikulainen, Industrial engineering and management, Helsinki University o
What makes a gatekeeper? Insights from the Finnish nano-community
#1038; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Stian Nygaard, CIRCLE- Lund University
Cooperation patterns in emerging technological fields: The case of hydrogen fuel cells vehicles in Europe
#1013; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Stefanie Pangerl, Schöller Chair in Technology and Innovation Management, Tech
*Joachim Henkel, Schöller Chair in Technology and Innovation Management, Technische Universität München
ALTERNATIVES TO THE PATENT ARMS-RACE: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF DEFENSIVE PUBLISHING
#929; not categorized, date: 2006-10-27

Stuart Parris, Development Policy and Practice, Open University
Factors influencing venture capital investment in the UK: Is biotechnology different
#978; not categorized, date: 2006-11-05

Roderik Ponds
Hubs & Hotspots, international knowledge flows and regional differences in innovation
#983; not categorized, date: 2006-11-05

Otto Raspe, Urban and Regional research centre Utrecht (URU), Utrecht Un
Firm performance in knowledge intensive spatial contexts; a multilevel analysis
#1047; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Kristian Hegner Reinau, Department of Development and Planning, Aalborg University
Local Clusters in a Globalized World
#955; not categorized, date: 2006-11-03

Max Rolfstam, Lund university
Organisations and Institutions in Public Procurement of Innovations: The Case of the Energy Centre in Bracknell, UK
#1063; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Olav Sorensson, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
THE EVOLUTION OF VENTURE CAPITAL INVESTMENT NETWORKS
#1146; not categorized, date: 2007-01-22

Dagmara Stoerring, Department of Business Studies, Aalborg University
The emerging Biomedico industrial cluster in North Jutland: wishful thinking or reality?
#1003; not categorized, date: 2006-11-05

Ramakrishnan Nair Sudhir Kumar, Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Scienc
Global TNCs and Local SMEs: Does Subcontracting Facilitate Indian SME Competitiveness?
#1012; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Roald Suurs, Department of Innovation Studies, Copernicus Institute for S
*Marko Hekkert, Department of Innovation Studies, Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development and Innovation, Faculty of Geo-sciences, Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, The Netherlands
BIOFUELS DEVELOPMENT IN THE NETHERLANDS 1990-2005: CUMULATIVE CAUSATION IN THE FORMATION OF A TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION SYSTEM
#925; not categorized, date: 2006-10-26

Hao Tan, Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Macquarie Universit
John Mathews, Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, 2109
Semiconductor Industry Cycles
#1006; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Mingfeng TANG, School of Finance and Economics, Chongqing Jiaotong Universi
Patrick LLERENA, BETA, Louis Pasteur University
Who runs better, a business incubator located in a science park or in a high-tech development zone?
#975; not categorized, date: 2006-11-05

Rens Vandeberg, Department of Innovation Studies, Utrecht University
Proximity Drivers for Interactive Learning in the Dutch Nutrigenomics Innovation System
#938; not categorized, date: 2006-10-31

Sandra Vinciguerra, Urban and Regional research centre Utrecht (URU) - Faculty o
The Geography of Internet Infrastructure: A simulation approach based on the Barabasi-Albert model
#1070; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Tara Vinodrai, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto
Unpacking the Proximity Puzzle: Spaces of Practice in Toronto's Design Community
#990; not categorized, date: 2006-11-05

Georgina Voss, SPRU, University of Sussex
The dynamics of technological change in a socially stigmatised sector
#1072; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Mareile Walter, Centre of Innovation, Research and Competence (CIRCLE), Lund
Urban planning as an instrument for structural industrial change
#1069; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Rik Wenting, Department of Economic Geography, Utrecht University
Genetic descendancy and its role in the spatial evolution of the world’s fashion design industry, 1858-2005
#1085; not categorized, date: 2006-11-07

Sid Winter, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Wealth Creation, Profit Dynamics and Sustainable Advantage
#1142; not categorized, date: 2007-01-22

Hui Yan, AAU
The technology learning experience in a “wolf” enterprise: the R&D competency building in a Chinese company Huawei from the perspective of technology life cycle
#1076; not categorized, date: 2006-11-06

Fardad Zand, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), Department Econom
*Cees van Beers, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), Department Economics of Innovation (ECI)
Interorganizational Relationships, Information Technology, and Firm-level Productivity: An Empirical Analysis
#981; not categorized, date: 2006-11-05


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