Knowledge diffusion and innovation : modelling complex entrepreneurial behaviours / Piergiuseppe Morone, Richard Taylor.

Por: Morone, PiergiuseppeColaborador(es): Taylor, Richard, 1974-Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, c2010. Descripción: ix, 177 p. : ill., map ; 23 cmISBN: 9781847209160 (hbk.); 1847209165 (hbk.)Tema(s): Knowledge management -- Economic aspects | Innovaciones tecnológicas | Technological innovations -- Economic aspects | Wissenschaftstransfer | Technische InnovationClasificación CDD: 338.064 Otra clasificación: QC 344 Recursos en línea: Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contenidos:
Pt. I. Theory -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Knowledge economy: old and new issues -- 3. Modelling knowledge and its diffusion patterns: a pathway towards complexity -- 4. Knowledge diffusion and innovation: an agent-based approach -- Pt. II. Empirical Studies and Model Validations -- 5. Empirical studies on knowledge flows -- 6. Theoretical and applied methodologies of agent-based models -- 7. Validating the model of knowledge diffusion and innovation -- 8. Final remarks and future research.
Revisión: "Modern economies are described as 'knowledge based'. This book investigates the meaning of such a statement, assessing the relevance of knowledge and the channels through which knowledge is exchanged, both from a theoretical and an empirical perspective." "Moving within the realm of complexity theory, the authors provide a methodological assessment of the knowledge diffusion debate as well as presenting theoretical and applied models of knowledge diffusion and innovation. They illustrate how geography plays a role in shaping innovative patterns and how dense networks generally result in more innovative environments. The book concludes that establishing the right connections within such dense networks appears to be more crucial than any other factor, thus highlighting the importance of linkages (or the effects of their absence) within innovation systems." "Proposing a taxonomy of knowledge-sharing patterns, this book will be warmly welcomed by academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the areas of the economics of innovation, evolutionary economics and knowledge economics."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 160-171) and index.

Pt. I. Theory -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Knowledge economy: old and new issues -- 3. Modelling knowledge and its diffusion patterns: a pathway towards complexity -- 4. Knowledge diffusion and innovation: an agent-based approach -- Pt. II. Empirical Studies and Model Validations -- 5. Empirical studies on knowledge flows -- 6. Theoretical and applied methodologies of agent-based models -- 7. Validating the model of knowledge diffusion and innovation -- 8. Final remarks and future research.

"Modern economies are described as 'knowledge based'. This book investigates the meaning of such a statement, assessing the relevance of knowledge and the channels through which knowledge is exchanged, both from a theoretical and an empirical perspective." "Moving within the realm of complexity theory, the authors provide a methodological assessment of the knowledge diffusion debate as well as presenting theoretical and applied models of knowledge diffusion and innovation. They illustrate how geography plays a role in shaping innovative patterns and how dense networks generally result in more innovative environments. The book concludes that establishing the right connections within such dense networks appears to be more crucial than any other factor, thus highlighting the importance of linkages (or the effects of their absence) within innovation systems." "Proposing a taxonomy of knowledge-sharing patterns, this book will be warmly welcomed by academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the areas of the economics of innovation, evolutionary economics and knowledge economics."--BOOK JACKET.

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