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Traditionally, economic geographers stress geographical proximity’s positive impact on collaboration processes …
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Knowledge intensive business services firms can play a key role in modern economies by linking localized collaboration …
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preferences towards geographically dispersed collaboration that are most pronounced within the Western business district of the …
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spillovers. Using data on the collaboration patterns of innovative firms in Sweden, this paper provides evidence that firms with …
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The present paper is about the ownership choices by Emerging Market Multinational Enterprises (EMNEs) when they invest in Europe through M&As, and the relationship with the main motivations underlying their international expansion. Namely, we claim that EMNEs prefer to acquire less control and...
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This paper analyzes various innovation strategies of firms. Using five waves of the Community Innovation Survey in Sweden, we have traced the innovative behavior of firms over a ten-year period, i.e. between 2002 and 2012. We distinguish between sixteen innovation strategies, which compose of...
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internal commercialization. We find that R&D collaboration with firms in a horizontal relationship is likely to increase the …
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This paper deals with knowledge flows and collaboration between firms in the regional innovation system of southern …
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The rapid move of China and India from low-cost producers to innovators has triggered an increasing interest in the globalization of innovation activities and more specifically, on the surge of global innovation networks (GINs). However, hitherto most of the literature is either theoretical or...
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Sweden has seen a rise in business R&D intensities and dependence on exports to make its economy grow since the early 1990s. This paper examines the role of foreign sales for stimulating R&D as compared to a domestic sales effect. In line with the literature, we find in cross-sections from 1991...
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