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Knowledge flows and technologies in renewable energies at the regional level in Europe

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  • Diego B. Ocampo-Corrales
  • Rosina Moreno
  • Jordi Suriñach

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This study provides a new insight into the impact of knowledge flows for renewable energy (RE) technologies. With patent data for the European regions in the period 2000–10, we observe that RE technologies have more analytical knowledge content than the rest of the technologies. They also seem to benefit highly from both scientific knowledge flows and technological knowledge flows coming from distant places. This pattern is peculiar to the RE field and different from other cutting-edge technologies, and even different from those technologies related to energy generation coming from traditional energy sectors.

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  • Diego B. Ocampo-Corrales & Rosina Moreno & Jordi Suriñach, 2021. "Knowledge flows and technologies in renewable energies at the regional level in Europe," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 55(3), pages 521-532, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:regstd:v:55:y:2021:i:3:p:521-532
    DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2020.1807489
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    1. Losacker, Sebastian, 2022. "‘License to green’: Regional patent licensing networks and green technology diffusion in China," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 175(C).
    2. Moreno, Rosina & Ocampo-Corrales, Diego, 2022. "The ability of European regions to diversify in renewable energies: The role of technological relatedness," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 51(5).
    3. Sebastian Losacker & Hendrik Hansmeier & Jens Horbach & Ingo Liefner, 2023. "The geography of environmental innovation: a critical review and agenda for future research," Review of Regional Research: Jahrbuch für Regionalwissenschaft, Springer;Gesellschaft für Regionalforschung (GfR), vol. 43(2), pages 291-316, August.

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