Knowledge recombination and inventor networks: The asymmetric effects of embeddedness on knowledge reuse and impact
Inventors are triply embedded. They are embedded in a network of knowledge components that they can reuse in future inventions. They are embedded in an inventor network, where internal embeddedness (the strength of relationships between focal inventors and their colleagues upon whose knowledge the t...
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Main Authors: | Simon J.D. SCHILLEBEECKX, LIN, Yimin, GEORGE, Gerard, ALNUAIMI, Tufool |
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2021
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