The impact of social networks on innovation: The case of European regions
Alfonso Badiola-Sánchez,
Pedro Casares-Hontañón,
Pablo De Castro,
Pablo Coto-Millán and
Miguel Ángel Pesquera
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Alfonso Badiola-Sánchez: University of Cantabria
Pedro Casares-Hontañón: University of Cantabria
Pablo De Castro: University of Cantabria
Pablo Coto-Millán: University of Cantabria
Miguel Ángel Pesquera: University of Cantabria
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Pablo Coto-Millán () and
Alfonso Badiola-Sánchez
Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology, 2014, vol. 4, issue 1.1, 7
Abstract:
This research analyzes the relationship between the use of social networks and the generation of innovations in European regions through a production function of innovations using human capital, technological capital and virtual relational capital with the new theoretical approach. For this, it is estimated an econometric model of panel data for the period 2007-2011 and 190 European regions.
Date: 2014
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