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|a Muller, Emmanuel
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|a Innovation Interactions Between Knowledge-Intensive Business Services And Small And Medium-Sized Enterprises
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b An Analysis in Terms of Evolution, Knowledge and Territories
|c by Emmanuel Muller
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|a 1st ed. 2001
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|a Heidelberg
|b Physica
|c 2001, 2001
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|a XVII, 198 p. 94 illus
|b online resource
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|a General introduction -- 1: Innovation as the expression of firms’ evolution capacity -- 1.1 Innovation as an evolutionary process -- 1.2 Innovation as a knowledge-based process -- 1.3 Nature and forms of innovation: towards a continuum approach -- Conclusion -- 2: Interactions between KIES and SMES and impact on innovation capacities -- 2.1 Interactions: between market and hierarchy? -- 2.2 The impact of interactions with KIES on SMEs -- 2.3 KIBS innovation capacity and the influence of interactions with SMEs -- Conclusion -- 3: Territorial determinants and evolution capacities of SMEs and KIBS -- 3.1 Proximity and innovation -- 3.2 Territory and innovation -- 3.3 The impact of territorial determinants on SMEs and KIRS interactions and evolution -- Conclusion -- 4: Operationalisation of the analysis -- 4.1 From the hypotheses to the key variables -- 4.2 Structure of the data -- 4.3 The statistical exploitation procedure -- Conclusion -- 5: Statistical exploitation of the SME sample -- 5.1 Segmentation procedures -- 5.2 Multiple correspondence analysis -- 5.3 Path modelling -- Conclusion -- 6: Statistical exploitation of the KIBS sample -- 6.1 Segmentation procedures -- 6.2 Multiple correspondence analysis -- 6.3 Path modelling -- Conclusion -- 7: Main findings and policy implications -- 7.1 Interpretation of the key fmdings -- 7.2 Towards an integrated typology of innovation interactions -- 7.3 Implications for policies -- Conclusion -- General conclusion -- References -- Appendix A: Basic frequencies of the selected variables -- Appendix B: Selected bivariate tests -- Appendix C: PROBIT analysis
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|a Economic development
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|a Industrial organization
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|a Technological innovations
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|a Innovation and Technology Management
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|a Economic Development, Innovation and Growth
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|a Technology, Innovation and Policy (ISI)
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|a 10.1007/978-3-642-57568-6
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|u https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57568-6?nosfx=y
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