New insights on the relationships between geographic and institutional distance in research collaborations: a long period analysis
Abstract
This paper analyses the relationship between institutional and geographic distance in
scientific collaborations, evaluating the possible changes when a long period (sixteen
years) is taken into consideration and discussing the use of some alternative measures of
institutional distance. The main result, obtained by analysing the publications of the Italian
biotech firms, is that international publications present an higher institutional distance than
national papers, particularly in the early years, while there is no significant difference in
institutional distance between regional and extra-regional papers, suggesting that opposite
incentives are in action at different geographic scales and in different periods.