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  • Creating Knowledge over Distance: The Role of Temporary Proximity

    Creating Knowledge over Distance by Bathelt, Harald; Henn, Sebastian;

    The Role of Temporary Proximity

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 21 July 2025

    • ISBN 9780198851363
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages256 pages
    • Size 240x160x18 mm
    • Weight 508 g
    • Language English
    • 630

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    Short description:

    Creating Knowledge over Distance shows that economic knowledge creation fundamentally depends on, benefits from, and is structured by temporary geographical proximity - that is, by economic actors meeting in person or interacting in a co-present context to discuss business opportunities, problems and solutions are face to face.

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    Long description:

    Creating Knowledge over Distance shows that economic knowledge creation fundamentally depends on, benefits from, and is structured by temporary geographical proximity - that is, by economic actors meeting in person or interacting in a co-present context to discuss business opportunities, problems and solutions are face to face.

    During the Covid-19 pandemic, personal meetings often had to be reduced or were replaced by virtual meetings, leading many observers to assume a fundamental reconfiguration of economic life in the future as face-to-face interaction may be substituted by virtual interaction through the use of new information and communication technologies. While communication patterns certainly changed during this period, this book demonstrates that the face-to-face meetings the authors investigate across a sequence of 11 chapters with different knowledge-creation contexts are unlikely to be fully substituted by distant interactions - and may even become more important over time. The book develops the argument by systematically analyzing three configurations of knowledge transfers over distance: (1) international community gatherings, such as trade fairs, delegation travel, conventions and conferences, (2) mobile business practices, including intra-firm business coordination, inter-firm projects, producer-user meetings, and corporate expansions/inter-firm negotiations, as well as (3) transnational networks, related to transnational corporations and transnational migrant firms (including new transnational firms/new Argonauts and transnational family networks).

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Figures
    List of Tables
    Conceptualizing Knowledge Creation Over Distance
    Making Global Connections: Combining Temporary and Permanent Spatial Settings
    Configurations of Knowledge Creation over Distance
    Part II. Knowledge Creation in International Community Gatherings
    International Trade Fairs
    Business Conferences and Conventions
    Part III. Knowledge Creation Through Mobile Business Practices
    Intra-firm Business Coordination
    Producer-User Interaction and Inter-firm Projects
    Corporate Expansion and Inter-firm Negotiations
    Part IV. Knowledge Creation in Transnational Networks
    Transnational Corporate Networks
    Transnational Migrant Firms and Entrepreneurs
    Part V. Knowledge Creation in Virtual and Temporary Proximity
    Practices of Virtual Economic Interaction
    Synthesis: Towards Integrated Global Geographies of Knowledge Creation
    References
    Index

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