Relatedness, external linkages and regional innovation in Europe
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Regional Studies. 2018, vol. 52, n° 5, p. 688-701
Résumé en anglais
Relatedness, external linkages and regional innovation in Europe. Regional Studies. This paper analyses if the generation of new knowledge benefits from the combination of similar or dissimilar pieces of existing technologies, ...Lire la suite >
Relatedness, external linkages and regional innovation in Europe. Regional Studies. This paper analyses if the generation of new knowledge benefits from the combination of similar or dissimilar pieces of existing technologies, in terms of their technological content (related versus unrelated variety), for the case of European regions. Specifically, it analyses the relevance of variety in the case of local knowledge as well as in the case of the knowledge coming from other regions. At the local level, it shows that while related variety is conducive to regional innovation, unrelated variety does play a role, too, when it comes to radical innovations. Conversely, it also shows that external knowledge flows have a higher impact, the higher the similarity between these flows and the extant local knowledge base.< Réduire
Mots clés en anglais
Europe
Innovation
Knowledge
European Regions
Knowledge Production Function
Patent Citations
Patents
Regional Geography
Related Variety
Relatedness
Technology Adoption
Unrelated Variety
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