Abstract
This study focuses on regional knowledge production in Europe,
shifting attention to the role of the embeddedness of regions in inter-regional R&D networks. In these networks, nodes represent regions that are inter-linked by Joint R&D endeavours funded by the European Framework Programmes (FPs). By the notion of embeddedness we refer the structural positioning of regions in Networks from a network analytic perspective. The objective is to estimate space-time
impacts of regional embeddedness in R&D networks on regional knowledge
production by means of a dynamic spatial panel data model with non-linear effects. Regional knowledge production - proxied by regional patenting - is observed for a
set of 229 European NUTS 2 regions for the years 1999-2009. The results Show that i) embeddedness in EU funded R&D networks has high direct and indirect impacts on regional knowledge production, and ii) additional R&D Network linkages increase knowledge production activity more likely in regions that have lower own region knowledge endowments. Our results further suggest that iii) short-term increases in R&D network centrality may not provide enough stimuli to
enhance regional knowledge production in a sustainable way, as long-term Impacts are comparatively small.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | DRUID15 Conference on the Relevance of Innovation - Submissions |
| Number of pages | 29 |
| Publication status | Published - 2015 |
| Event | The DRUID Academy Conference 2015 on the Relevance of Innovation - Duration: 15 Jun 2015 → 17 Jun 2015 |
Conference
| Conference | The DRUID Academy Conference 2015 on the Relevance of Innovation |
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| Period | 15/06/15 → 17/06/15 |
Research Field
- Former Research Field - Innovation Systems and Policy
Keywords
- R&D networks
- European Framework Programme
- regional knowledge production
- dynamic spatial
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