A concept for measuring network proximity of regions in R&D networks
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2018-07
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This paper proposes a new measure for assessing the network proximity between aggregated units, based on disaggregated information on the network distance of actors. Specific focus is on R&D network structures between regions. We introduce a weighted version of the proximity measure, related to the idea that direct and indirect linkages carry different types of knowledge. First-order proximity arising from direct cross-regional linkages is distinguished from higher-order network proximity, resulting from indirect linkages in the R&D network. We use an macroeconomic application in which we analyse the productivity effects of R&D network spillovers across regions to illustrate the usefulness of a proximity measure for aggregated units.
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Network proximity, Aggregated networks, First-order proximity, Higher-order proximity, R&D networks, Knowledge spillovers, Taverne
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Wanzenböck, I 2018, 'A concept for measuring network proximity of regions in R &D networks', Social Networks, vol. 54, pp. 314-325. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2017.10.003