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The Author(s) 2017
J. Glückler et al. (eds.), Knowledge and Networks, Knowledge and Space 11,
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-45023-0_14
Chapter 14
Are Gatekeepers Important for the Renewal
of the Local Knowledge Base? Evidence
from U. S. Cities
Stefano Breschi and Camilla Lenzi
The Role of Gatekeepers for Knowledge Renewal: Review
of the Literature and Research Questions
Recent research on the role of social networks for the creation and the spatial diffu-
sion of scientific and technological knowledge has increasingly emphasized the
importance of connecting and combining spatially dispersed sources of knowledge
(Boschma & Frenken, 2010). Openness to global sources of knowledge provides
some shelter from the risk of over-embeddedness, of lock-in to obsolete sets of
technologies, of decrease in the variety of technological approaches and solutions,
and of redundancy of localized knowledge exchanges by favoring a continuous
expansion, rejuvenation, and update of the existing knowledge base (Bathelt,
Malmberg, & Maskell, 2004; Uzzi, 1996).
In this regard, recent research has concentrated on the role played by specific
actors in local networks, the so-called gatekeepers, by investigating their character-
istics, attributes, and performances. The literature on industrial clusters has been
particularly successful in emphasizing the crucial interfacing functions gatekeepers
perform between the local and the external knowledge systems, such as screening
external sources, accessing them, and conveying new knowledge to local actors
(Giuliani & Bell, 2005; Graf, 2011).
S. Breschi (*)
Department of Management and Technology, Università L. Bocconi,
Via Sarfatti 25, 20136 Milan, Italy
e-mail: stefano.breschi@unibocconi.it
C. Lenzi
Building Environment Science & Technology, Politecnico di Milano,
Via Bonardi 3, 20133 Milan, Italy
e-mail: Camilla.lenzi@polimi.it
zurück zum
Buch Knowledge and Networks"
Knowledge and Networks
- Titel
- Knowledge and Networks
- Autoren
- Johannes Glückler
- Emmanuel Lazega
- Ingmar Hammer
- Verlag
- Springer Open
- Ort
- Cham
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-319-45023-0
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 24.1 cm
- Seiten
- 390
- Schlagwörter
- Human Geography, Innovation/Technology Management, Economic Geography, Knowledge, Discourse
- Kategorie
- Technik