Title :
Intercluster Innovation Differentials: The Role of Research Universities
Author :
Rothaermel, Frank T. ; Ku, David N.
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Manage., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA
Abstract :
We explore the role of research universities in explaining intercluster innovation differentials. Drawing on the knowledge production function, our baseline hypothesis is that cluster innovative performance is determined by the cluster´s endowment with financial, intellectual, and human capital. Leveraging fine-grained, longitudinal panel data tracking the population of medical device clusters in the USA over a 12-year time period (1990-2001), we demonstrate strong support for the notion of spatial heterogeneity in cluster innovative performance. In particular, research universities, which play a critical role by serving as a source of knowledge spillovers and producing graduates who disseminate tacit knowledge within a cluster, are a critical ingredient for innovative performance in a regional technology cluster.
Keywords :
educational institutions; innovation management; knowledge management; baseline hypothesis; intercluster innovation differentials; knowledge production function; medical device industry; research universities; Biotechnology; Educational institutions; Globalization; Humans; Industrial economics; Internet; Production; Technological innovation; Technology management; Technology transfer; Innovation; intercluster performance differentials; medical device industry; regional technology clusters; research universities; spatial heterogeneity; technology transfer;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEM.2007.912815