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Communication and Distance in Collaboration between High-technology Enterprises in Northern Finland

Katariina Ala-Rämi

European Planning Studies, 2006, vol. 15, issue 8, 1047-1062

Abstract: New technologies affect economic activities, even to the extent that some claim they have lessened the importance of geographical distance. However, collaboration in product innovation creation involves various elements; therefore the development of technologies does not make geographical proximity insignificant. In this paper a study is made of collaboration aiming to create a product innovation between high-technology enterprises in northern Finland, especially the intertwining between communication and geographical distance. The study is based on interviews with managers of high-technology enterprises. The results indicate that while email and personal meetings are seen as important, geographical proximity also has an effect on collaboration.

Date: 2006
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