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The role of geographic and cognitive proximity in knowledge networks: The case of joint R&D projects

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2022

Abstract

This paper explores effect of proximities on R&D collaboration and focus on a prime mechanism of intentional search for knowledge-joint R&D projects-using data on R&D projects co-financed by various public sector bodies in the period 2003-2018. Our findings show that R&D collaboration based on cognitive proximity is intentional and firms prefer partners with technological distance smaller than expected based on a reference population.

In the case of repeated R&D collaboration among the same companies in manufacturing, there is a statistically significant shift towards a higher cognitive proximity. As for geographical proximity, we found relatively low intra-regional R-D collaboration and high openness of regional innovation systems.