Empirical Modelling of Inter-organizational Knowledge Collaboration

Doctoral Thesis (2017)
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A. Haghighi Talab (TU Delft - Economics of Technology and Innovation)

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Economics of Technology and Innovation
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© 2017 A. Haghighi Talab
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2017
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English
Copyright
© 2017 A. Haghighi Talab
Research Group
Economics of Technology and Innovation
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Abstract

Open innovation, knowledge co-creation, and research joint ven-tures, unified under the term 'inter-organizational knowledge collaboration', are discussed in various fields of innovation man-agement to ultimately shape inno-vation strategy of the organiza-tions and the innovation policy.
Several ongoing debates are crucial in the allocation of resources and division of labor with regards to the innovation system: industries vs. universities, who are the salient actors of the innovation system? Death of distance vs. geographical boundedness, does distance mat-ter? Network cohesion vs. struc-tural holes, where in the network is more fertile for innovation?
This book, discussing these de-bates, intends to direct the innovation strategy and policy.

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