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The effects of technological distance and geographic localization in customer and supplier relationships on the radicalness of innovations
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Author
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Abstract
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In this paper, we examine the influence of knowledge distance between firms, in terms of technological and geographic dimensions, on firms' breakthrough innovation performance. We distinguish the influences of knowledge distance in customer relationships and supplier relationships. Using Canadian Innovation survey data, we found the knowledge distance plays its role differently in different industrial relationships. |
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Language
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English
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Source (journal)
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ISMOT'07: Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Management of Technology, Vols 1 and 2: managing total innovation and open innovation in the 21st century
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Source (book)
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5th International Symposium on Management of Technology, JUN 01-03, 2007, Hangzhou, China
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Publication
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Hangzhou
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Zhejiang univ press
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2007
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ISBN
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978-7-89490-375-4
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Volume/pages
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(2007)
, p. 339-343
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ISI
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000248091800070
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