The tradeoffs of brokerage in innovation networks: a study of Latin American cities
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- 25 oct 2021
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Brokers play a critical role in the evolution of innovation systems. However, accessing and diffusing knowledge into the system imply costs and requires capacities. Using patent data to analyze inter-city networks in Latin America, we revisit the debate on the benefits and costs of knowledge networks. We identify broker cities, differentiating between intra-regional and extra-regional connections, and we estimate the effects of brokerage on patenting outcomes between 2006 and 2017. Our findings reveal that cities holding a central position in the network show higher patenting activity; however, being broker, particularly bridging Latin America with extra-regional cities, negatively influences patenting outcomes.
Bianchi, C., Galaso, P., & Palomeque, S. (2021). The tradeoffs of brokerage in innovation networks: a study of Latin American cities (IECON, Serie Documentos de Trabajo). IECON, Serie Documentos de Trabajo. Montevideo.
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