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Learning Across the Big-Science Boundary: Leveraging Big-Science Centers for Technological Learning

The interaction between industrial companies and the public research sector has intensified significantly during recent years (Bozeman, 2000), as firms attempt to build competitive advantage by leveraging external sources of learning (Lambe et al., 1997). By crossing the boundary between industrial and...

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Autores principales: Autio, E., Hameri, A-P., Streit-Bianchi, M.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2298850
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author Autio, E.
Hameri, A-P.
Streit-Bianchi, M.
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description The interaction between industrial companies and the public research sector has intensified significantly during recent years (Bozeman, 2000), as firms attempt to build competitive advantage by leveraging external sources of learning (Lambe et al., 1997). By crossing the boundary between industrial and re- search spheres, firms may tap onto sources of technological learning, and thereby gain a knowledge- based competitive advantage over their competitors. Such activities have been actively supported by national governments, who strive to support the international competitiveness of their industries (Georghiou et al., 2000; Lee, 1994; Rothwell et al., 1992).
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Learning Across the Big-Science Boundary: Leveraging Big-Science Centers for Technological Learning
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title_short Learning Across the Big-Science Boundary: Leveraging Big-Science Centers for Technological Learning
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