Not too close, not too far: testing the Goldilocks principle of ‘optimal’ distance in innovation networks

Volume: 23, Issue: 6, Pages: 465 - 487
Published: May 25, 2016
Abstract
This paper analyses how the formation of collaboration networks affects firm-level innovation by applying the ‘Goldilocks principle’. The ‘Goldilocks principle’ of optimal distance in innovation networks postulates that the best firm-level innovation results are achieved when the partners involved in the network are located at the ‘right’ distance, i.e. ‘not too close and not too far’ from one another, across non-geographical proximity...
Paper Details
Title
Not too close, not too far: testing the Goldilocks principle of ‘optimal’ distance in innovation networks
Published Date
May 25, 2016
Volume
23
Issue
6
Pages
465 - 487
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