The path- and place-dependent nature of scientific knowledge production in biotech 1986-2008
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2013
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Heimeriks, G.J.
Boschma, R.
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Abstract
This study explores the worldwide spatial evolution of scientific knowledge production in
biotechnology in the period 1986–2008. We employ new methodology that identifies
new key topics in biotech on the basis of frequent use of title worlds in major biotech
journals as an indication of new cognitive developments within this scientific field. Our
analyses show that biotech is subject to a path- and place-dependent process of
knowledge production. We observed a high degree of re-occurrences of similar key
topics in biotech in consecutive years. Furthermore, slow growth cities in biotech are
characterized by topics that are less technologically related to other topics, while high
growth cities in biotech contribute to topics that are more related to the entire set of
existing topics. Slow growth and stable growth cities in biotech introduced more new
topics, while fast growth cities in biotech introduced more promising topics. Slow
growth cities also showed low levels of research collaboration, as compared with stable
and high growth cities.
Keywords
Title words, branching, geography of biotechnology, scientific knowledge production, path dependence, place dependence