Close proximity is the key to knowledge spillovers among startups
New research from MIT Sloan finds that physical distances within 20 meters lead to more knowledge spillover among startups.
New research from MIT Sloan finds that physical distances within 20 meters lead to more knowledge spillover among startups.
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