Year
2023
Authors
OPERTI Elisa, KUMAR Amit
Abstract
The paper offers a multilevel understanding of the effect of brokerage on regional innovation. We develop a typology of regional networks based on the extent to which the inventors of a region connect the otherwise disconnected group of local inventors (internal brokerage) or connect the local network with other regions (external boundary-spanning). Using data on regional innovation performance and co-inventing networks within and between US metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) between 2000 and 2014, we show that configurations balancing high (low) internal brokerage and low (high) external boundary-spanning lead to higher innovation performance than those where brokerage occurs at both levels of analysis.
OPERTI, E. et KUMAR, A. (2023). Too much of a good thing? Network brokerage within and between regions and innovation performance. Regional Studies, 57(2), pp. 300-316.