2021
DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2021.1973664
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The trade-offs of brokerage in inter-city innovation networks

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“…Indeed, as mentioned in the literature introduction, centrality could have possible negative effects on node performance. Bianchi et al (2021) analysed the trade-offs of brokerage at a similar scale as ours and found that cities holding a central position in the inter-city innovation collaboration networks show higher patenting activity level, while being a broker can negatively influence patenting outcomes. Another element for consideration is that an area with a well-established industry can naturally present relatively lower growth rates for a given number of new firms.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Indeed, as mentioned in the literature introduction, centrality could have possible negative effects on node performance. Bianchi et al (2021) analysed the trade-offs of brokerage at a similar scale as ours and found that cities holding a central position in the inter-city innovation collaboration networks show higher patenting activity level, while being a broker can negatively influence patenting outcomes. Another element for consideration is that an area with a well-established industry can naturally present relatively lower growth rates for a given number of new firms.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Esposito et al found that too much local interaction would lead to the disappearance of the boundaries of innovation actors and the decline in regional technological innovation, when innovation actors engage in non-local interaction, the costs may also exceed the benefits [12]. Bianchi et al observed that acting as interregional broker cities, especially connecting Latin American cities to the rest of the world, negatively affected patent outcomes [19].…”
Section: Relationship Between Innovation Network and Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The position and rights of actors in innovation networks are the important factors that affect its knowledge acquisition and control the knowledge flow. Bianchi et al found that cities in the center of innovation networks had more innovative activities, while as regional "gatekeepers", accessing and using external knowledge required costs and internal capabilities [19]. Moreover, cities acting as regional brokers have a negative influence on their own innovation capability due to the effects of "information overload" and "mobilization failure" [20].…”
Section: Influence Of Innovation Network On City Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A magasabb közöttiségi központiság tehát egyfajta információközvetítő (bróker) szerepként inter pretálható (Sigler, Neal, Martinus 2023). Az ilyen közvetítők általában könnyebben férhetnek hozzá olyan tudáshoz, mely a régió számára értékes lehet, és újszerű, nem redundáns (Bianchi, Galaso, Palomeque 2023). A projektszámmal való súlyozás a közelségi központiság esetéhez hasonlóan itt is a régiók közötti távolság csökkenésében játszik szerepet.…”
Section: Alkalmazott Változókunclassified
“…A régión belüli kapcsolatoktól eltekintve viszont egy régió fokszáma a szervezetei fokszámának összegével egyenlő. Az intraregionális kapcsolatok kiszűrése a Keretprogram esetében elenyésző mértékű problémát jelent, hiszen a projektek eleve interregionális együttműködésekként jöttek létre, a hangsúly is e kapcsolatokon van, továbbá más típusú tudáshálózatok esetében igazolták a régión belüli kapcsolatok alacsony hatását (Bianchi, Galaso, Palomeque 2023).…”
Section: Vizsgált Hálózati Hatásmechanizmusokunclassified