The cognitive and geographical structure of knowledge links and how they influence firms' innovation performance

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Abstract

Firms' embeddedness in knowledge networks has received much attention in literature. However, little is known about the structure of firms' knowledge exchange with respect to different types of proximities. Based on survey data of 295 firms in 8 European regions, we show that firms' knowledge exchange systematically differs in their geographical and cognitive dimensions. We find that firms' innovation performance is enhanced if the firm primarily links to technologically related as well as technologically similar organizations. Connecting with organizations at different geographical levels yields positive effects as well.

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Broekel, T., & Boschma, R. (2016). The cognitive and geographical structure of knowledge links and how they influence firms’ innovation performance. Regional Statistics, 6(2), 3–26. https://doi.org/10.15196/RS06201

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