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Old Is Gold? The Value of Temporal Exploration in the Creation of New Knowledge
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Knowledge CreationKnowledge ProductionKnowledge DiffusionSocial SciencesKnowledge SpreadPatent AnalysisTemporal ExplorationKnowledge SocietyManagementIntellectual PropertyTechnology TransferSociology Of KnowledgePath-dependent Evolutionary ProcessKnowledge ExchangeHumanitiesBusinessEpistemologyKnowledge ManagementScience And Technology StudiesSocial InnovationNew KnowledgeTechnologyKnowledge Integration
In this paper, knowledge creation is considered as a path-dependent evolutionary process that involves recombining knowledge spread over time. The findings of the paper suggest that a balance in combining current knowledge with the knowledge available across large time spans is an important factor that explains the impact of new knowledge. These ideas are empirically tested using patent data from the pharmaceutical industry. Results from the analysis offer support for the hypotheses developed in the paper.
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