Description
Cooperation, Clusters, and Knowledge Transfer, 2013
Universities and Firms Towards Regional Competitiveness
Advances in Spatial Science Series
Coordinators: Ferreira Joao J M, Raposo Mário, Rutten Roel, Varga Attila
Language: EnglishSubjects for Cooperation, Clusters, and Knowledge Transfer:
Keywords
Clusters; Cooperation; Entrepreneurship; Innovation; Knowledge Transfer
Publication date: 04-2015
263 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 04-2013
263 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
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João J. Ferreira (PhD in Management) is associate professor in the Department of Management and Economics of the University of Beira Interior (Portugal) and is a research member of NECE – Research Centre in Business Sciences. He received his PhD in 2004 and was appointed associate professor in 2012. His research interests include: strategy, competitiveness and entrepreneurship. He is Editor and Reviewer Board of some International Journals and he is author of some books and he has published extensively in a variety of leading journals.
Mário L. Raposo (PhD in Management) is Full Professor in the Department of Management and Economics at the University of Beira Interior – Portugal. He is the scientific coordinator of NECE - Research Centre in Business Sciences. In the present belongs to the group of evaluators of management courses in Portugal. His research interests include: marketing, entrepreneurship, innovation, competitiveness and education. He has author or co-author of various books and papers published in several international journals and act as Reviewer Board of some International Journals.
Roel Rutten is assistant professor in the School of Social and Behavioural Sciences at Tilburg University, the Netherlands and visiting fellow in the Newcastle University Business School, United Kingdom. His research focuses on networks and innovation, organizational learning and knowledge creation and on the spatial dimension of innovation. Some of his recent publications address to role of socio-cultural diversity with regard to innovation. Rutten has published extensively in leading journals in his field and has co-authored various book and book chapters for prestigious international publishers.
Attila Varga is Professor of Economics at the Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Pécs, Hungary. He holds a Ph.D. from West Virginia University, USA. His research interest includes: regionalgrowth, regiona