Innovation Networks in the German Laser Industry
Kudic, Muhamed.
Innovation Networks in the German Laser Industry Evolutionary Change, Strategic Positioning, and Firm Innovativeness / [electronic resource] : by Muhamed Kudic. - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015. - XX, 363 p. 43 illus. online resource. - Economic Complexity and Evolution, 2199-3173 . - Economic Complexity and Evolution, .
Introduction and Theoretical Background: Introduction -- Theoretical Background -- Industry, Data and Methods: Laser Technology and the German Laser Industry -- Methodological Reflections and Data Sources -- Quantitative Concepts and Measures -- Dataset Design and Estimation Methods -- Descriptive Analysis: Industry Dynamics and Geographical Concentration -- Evolution of the Industry's Innovation Network -- Econometric Analysis: Causes and Consequences of Network Evolution -- Ego Networks and Firm Innovativeness -- Small World Patterns and Firm Innovativeness -- Network Positioning, Co-Location or Both? -- Summary, Conclusion and Outlook: Findings and Limitations -- Further Research and Conclusions.
Technological innovation is fundamental to firm performance and economic prosperity. The aim of this book is to contribute to an in-depth understanding of collective innovation processes by analyzing publicly funded R&D cooperation and innovation networks in the German laser industry. Standing in a neo-Schumpeterian tradition, it employs interdisciplinary analytical concepts and draws upon a unique longitudinal dataset from the laser industry that covers more than two decades of observations. In brief, the book makes a valuable contribution by exploring how and why firm-specific R&D cooperation activities and network positions, large-scale network patterns, and evolutionary network change processes affect the innovative performance of laser source manufacturers in Germany.
9783319079356
10.1007/978-3-319-07935-6 doi
Economics.
Geography.
Industrial organization (Economic theory).
Economics/Management Science.
R & D/Technology Policy.
Innovation/Technology Management.
Industrial Organization.
Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology.
Economic Geography.
JF20-2112
338.926
Innovation Networks in the German Laser Industry Evolutionary Change, Strategic Positioning, and Firm Innovativeness / [electronic resource] : by Muhamed Kudic. - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015. - XX, 363 p. 43 illus. online resource. - Economic Complexity and Evolution, 2199-3173 . - Economic Complexity and Evolution, .
Introduction and Theoretical Background: Introduction -- Theoretical Background -- Industry, Data and Methods: Laser Technology and the German Laser Industry -- Methodological Reflections and Data Sources -- Quantitative Concepts and Measures -- Dataset Design and Estimation Methods -- Descriptive Analysis: Industry Dynamics and Geographical Concentration -- Evolution of the Industry's Innovation Network -- Econometric Analysis: Causes and Consequences of Network Evolution -- Ego Networks and Firm Innovativeness -- Small World Patterns and Firm Innovativeness -- Network Positioning, Co-Location or Both? -- Summary, Conclusion and Outlook: Findings and Limitations -- Further Research and Conclusions.
Technological innovation is fundamental to firm performance and economic prosperity. The aim of this book is to contribute to an in-depth understanding of collective innovation processes by analyzing publicly funded R&D cooperation and innovation networks in the German laser industry. Standing in a neo-Schumpeterian tradition, it employs interdisciplinary analytical concepts and draws upon a unique longitudinal dataset from the laser industry that covers more than two decades of observations. In brief, the book makes a valuable contribution by exploring how and why firm-specific R&D cooperation activities and network positions, large-scale network patterns, and evolutionary network change processes affect the innovative performance of laser source manufacturers in Germany.
9783319079356
10.1007/978-3-319-07935-6 doi
Economics.
Geography.
Industrial organization (Economic theory).
Economics/Management Science.
R & D/Technology Policy.
Innovation/Technology Management.
Industrial Organization.
Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology.
Economic Geography.
JF20-2112
338.926
