部门连接者、专家和废料处理者:城市如何利用民间资本参与高科技市场竞争。

IF 2.6 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 OPTICS
Physical Review a Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-02 DOI:10.1177/00420980231186234
Tijs Creutzberg, Darius Ornston, David A Wolfe
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摘要

本文以加拿大安大略省的三个城市为研究对象:多伦多、渥太华和滑铁卢,研究各地区如何在高科技市场中竞争。我们发现,各地区利用公民资本来利用新的技术机会窗口,但它们的方式却大相径庭。追溯多伦多从外国跨国公司的营销中心演变成创业中心的过程,我们说明了弱联系和跨部门的嗡嗡声是如何创造出一个 "超级连接器",使高科技公司在广泛的领域中不断扩大规模的。在渥太华,研发、教育和专业化基础设施方面针对具体任务的合作使该地区克服了规模小的劣势,成为单一资本密集型利基领域(电信设备)的 "专家"。最后,滑铁卢的企业家们放弃了针对具体任务的合作,转而接受同行之间的指导。通过传播有关如何规避小规模不利因素的通用知识,指导网络使这个 "废柴 "城市能够在广泛的利基领域为规模较小的初创企业提供支持。
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Sector connectors, specialists and scrappers: How cities use civic capital to compete in high-technology markets.

This article uses three cities in the same Canadian province (Ontario): Toronto, Ottawa and Waterloo, to examine how regions compete in high-technology markets. We find that regions use civic capital to leverage new, technological windows of opportunity, but they do so in very different ways. Tracing Toronto's evolution from a marketing hub for foreign multinationals into a centre for entrepreneurship, we illustrate how weak ties and cross-sectoral buzz created a 'super connector', scaling high-technology firms in a wide variety of areas. In Ottawa, task-specific cooperation in R&D, education and specialised infrastructure enabled the region to overcome the disadvantages of its small size as a 'specialist' in a single, capital-intensive niche, telecommunications equipment. Finally, entrepreneurs in Waterloo eschewed task-specific cooperation for peer-to-peer mentoring. By diffusing generic knowledge about how to circumvent the liabilities of smallness, mentoring networks enabled this 'scrapper' city to support smaller start-ups in a broad range of niches.

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Physical Review a
Physical Review a OPTICSPHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR & CHEMICA-PHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR & CHEMICAL
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5.30
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2086
期刊介绍: Physical Review A (PRA) publishes important developments in the rapidly evolving areas of atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics, quantum information, and related fundamental concepts. PRA covers atomic, molecular, and optical physics, foundations of quantum mechanics, and quantum information, including: -Fundamental concepts -Quantum information -Atomic and molecular structure and dynamics; high-precision measurement -Atomic and molecular collisions and interactions -Atomic and molecular processes in external fields, including interactions with strong fields and short pulses -Matter waves and collective properties of cold atoms and molecules -Quantum optics, physics of lasers, nonlinear optics, and classical optics
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