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The contribution of statistical network models to the study of clusters and their evolution. (2021). Hermans, Frans.
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  25. A critical review of entrepreneurial ecosystems research: towards a future research agenda. (2017). Boschma, Ron ; Borissenko, Janna .
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  26. Critical links in knowledge networks. What about proximities and gatekeeper organizations?. (2017). Broekel, Tom ; Author, Wladimir Mueller .
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  27. How intermediary organizations facilitate university–industry technology transfer: A proximity approach. (2017). Grimaldi, Rosa ; Villani, Elisa ; Rasmussen, Einar.
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  28. Cluster perpetuation: Maintenance of competitive advantages over time. The case of Chiles large north. (2017). Vidal-Suñé, Antoni ; Pezoa-Fuentes, Claudia ; Vidal-Sue, Antoni.
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  29. Network proximity in the geography of research collaboration. (2017). Bergé, Laurent ; Berge, Laurent R.
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  30. Collaboration networks within a French cluster: Do partners really interact with each other?. (2017). Bernela, Bastien ; Levy, Rachel.
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  31. Measuring network proximity of regions in R&D networks. (2016). Wanzenbock, Iris.
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  32. University–industry R&D linkage metrics: validity and applicability in world university rankings. (2016). , Robert ; Winnink, Jos J ; Yegros-Yegros, Alfredo.
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  33. Does spatial proximity to small towns matter for rural livelihoods? A propensity score matching analysis in Ethiopia. (2016). Rutten, Roel ; Abbay, Aradom Gebrekidan.
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  34. Social network and private provision of public goods. (2016). Arora, Saurabh ; Sanditov, Bulat.
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  36. Not too close, not too far: testing the Goldilocks principle of ‘optimal’ distance in innovation networks. (2016). Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés ; Fitjar, Rune ; Huber, Franz ; Rodriguez-Pose, Andres.
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  38. Strategic and operational management of organizational resilience: Current state of research and future directions. (2016). Nonino, Fabio ; Annarelli, Alessandro.
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  39. Network Structure and Industrial Clustering Dynamics in the Aerospace Industry. (2016). Kali, Raja ; Turkina, Ekaterina ; van Assche, Ari.
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  40. Wissensintensive Unternehmensdienste, Wissens-Spillovers und regionales Wachstum. Teilprojekt 1: Wissens-Spillovers und regionale Entwicklung – Welche strukturpolitische Ausrichtung optimiert das Wachstum?. (2015). Mayerhofer, Peter ; Firgo, Matthias.
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  41. Governance mode choice in collaborative Ph.D. projects. (2015). Frenken, Koen ; Bekkers, Rudi ; Salimi, Negin.
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  42. The Geography and Structure of Global Innovation Networks: Global Scope and Regional Embeddedness. (2015). Plechero, Monica ; De Fuentes, Claudia ; Chaminade, Cristina ; Harirchi, Gouya.
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  43. Proximity, knowledge base and the innovation process The case of Unilever’s Becel diet margarine. (2015). Frenken, Koen ; Davids, Mila.
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  44. Geographic clustering in evolutionary economic geography. (2015). Boschma, Ron ; Frenken, Koen.
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  45. Evolutionary Economic Geography. (2015). Frenken, Koen ; Boschma, Ron.
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  46. The geography and evolution of complex knowledge. (2015). Balland, Pierre-Alexandre ; Rigby, David L..
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  47. Formation and dissolution of inter-firm linkages in lengthy and stable networks in clusters. (2015). Molina-Morales, Xavier F. ; Martinez-Chafer, Luis ; Belso-Martinez, Jose A. ; Mas-Verdu, Francisco.
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  48. Wissens-Spillovers und regionale Entwicklung - welche strukturpolitische Ausrichtung optimiert des Wachstum?. (2015). Mayerhofer, Peter ; Firgo, Matthias.
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  49. Does Proximity Matter in the Choice of Partners in Collaborative R&D Projects? – An Empirical Analysis of Granted Projects in Germany. (2014). Titze, Mirko ; Marek, Philipp ; Fuhrmeister, Clemens ; Blum, Ulrich.
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  50. Exploring the Evolution of Innovation Networks in Science-driven and Scale-intensive Industries: New Evidence from a Stochastic Actor-based Approach. (2014). Mueller, Matthias ; Kudic, Muhamed ; Hain, Daniel ; Muller, Matthias ; Buchmann, Tobias.
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  52. Modeling knowledge networks in economic geography: a discussion of four methods. (2014). Oort, Frank ; Burger, Martijn ; Broekel, Tom ; Balland, Pierre-Alexandre.
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  59. The Dynamics of Technical and Business Networks in Industrial Clusters: Embeddedness, status or proximity?. (2014). morrison, andrea ; Balland, Pierre-Alexandre ; Belso-Martinez, Jose Antonio.
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  65. Proximity and Innovation: From Statics to Dynamics. (2013). Frenken, Koen ; Boschma, Ron ; Balland, Pierre-Alexandre.
    In: Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG).
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  66. The Globalization of Technology in Emerging Markets: A Gravity Model on the Determinants of International Patent Collaborations. (2013). sterzi, valerio ; Montobbio, Fabio.
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  67. The Death of Distance Revisited: Cyberplace, Physical and Relational Proximities. (2012). Tranos, Emmanouil ; Nijkamp, Peter.
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