Developing survey metrics for analysing cross-border proximity |
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Authors: | Teemu Makkonen Allan M Williams |
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Institution: | 1. Institute for Advanced Social Research, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland;2. Department of Business and Economics, University of Southern Denmark, S?nderborg, Denmarkteemu.makkonen@uta.fiteemu@sam.sdu.dk;5. School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK |
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Abstract: | Cross-border innovation cooperation (CBIC) has been heralded as one of the corner stones of innovation-driven growth opportunities for firms located in cross-border regions (CBRs). The success of this cooperation is affected by varying types of proximities identified in the literature as geographical, institutional, cultural, cognitive, technological, organizational and social. Although the topic has been widely discussed, the validation of the concept of proximity vis-à-vis CBIC has been persistently hindered by a lack of readily available empirical metrics. Therefore, this research note attempts to operationalize the varying types of proximity – in relation to CBIC – in the form of a questionnaire tested through pilot studies of two CBRs, at the Finnish–Swedish and Danish–German border, and for two contrasting service industries, namely knowledge-intensive business services and tourism. The findings indicate that the developed survey metrics are effective in depicting the phenomenon of proximity. The foundational work undertaken in this research note provides a platform, and catalyst, for more extensive investigations of the topic. |
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Keywords: | Cross-border region cross-border cooperation innovation knowledge-intensive business services proximity tourism |
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