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Synthetic Knowledge base
Innovation that takes place through the novel or combination of existing knowledge often occurs in the response to solve problems with interactions between clients and suppliers.
orientated towards efficiency and reliability of new solutions, the modification and improvement of existing products
synthetic knowledge bases are important in mechanical engineering, making cars etc.
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Innovative activity is not uniformly or randomly distributed across the geographical landscape. the geographical place of a business is fundamental
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the use of Tacit knowledge is difficult to obtain over a distance as they arise from a social and institutional context
transmission is best shared with face to face interaction between people with the same dialect and shared social norms. this also creates trust between others.
Tacit knowledge isn't directly passed to the user, instead the users provide the tacit knowledge to the producers to improve the product.
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regionalised national innovation system, differs from the other two types, integrated into national or international innovation systems
the cooperation primarily involves specific projects to develop more radical innovations based on formal analytical–scientific knowledge. Within such systems, cooperation is most (p. 303) likely to arise between people with the same occupational or educational background (e.g. among engineers).
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, they have normally been orchestrated by deliberate public sector intervention at the national level.
analytical knowledge base, dominated activities with a high scientific base, using rational thinking, such as biotech industry. companies that rely on research and innovation such as universities
codification of analytic knowledge, reflects a few factors, using reviews and already existing studies
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innovation areas are also concentrated due to workers looking for jobs in these areas due to increased career opportunities as well as a community to connect with.
regions also support in economic processes for both the cluster areas and nationally increasing an organization's GDP growth
different national institutional frameworks evolve to support particular forms of economic activity—i.e. that coordinated market economies such as Germany and the Nordic countries base their competitive advantage in “diversified quality production” (Streeck 1992), while liberal market economies such as the US and UK are most competitive in industries characterized by science-based innovative activities.