Localización en parques científico-tecnológicos, capacidades dinámicas e innovación empresarial
ISSN: 0422-2784
Année de publication: 2015
Titre de la publication: Clusters y multinacionales
Número: 397
Pages: 59-71
Type: Article
D'autres publications dans: Economía industrial
Résumé
Two of the main characteristics of the science and technology parks (STPs) are the proximity between companies and other institutions and the rise of collaborative networks. These features promote external knowledge flows that can be used by firms in their innovation strategies in order to be more competitive. However, the location in a STP does not warrant the use of these advantages by companies located in them, which depends on individual dynamics capabilities. Considering a sample of 610 high-tech companies with data from PITEC, the results of this study show that innovation is positively influenced by the location in a STP and by dynamic capabilities, like absorptive and alliance management capacities, whose development is also improved in the context of STPs
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