“…These transactions are the fuel that runs the knowledge economy. The focal point for a knowledge city is not its technologies, not its built environment, or high value businesses-rather the focus is the knowledge transactions that take place among people, households, community, and organizations (Benbya & Van Alstyne, 2010;Carrillo, 2011;Dvir, 2006;Garcia, 2006Garcia, , 2007Goldberg, Pasher, & Sagi, 2006;Krätke, 2011;Dvir, 2011;Cabrera, Collins, & Salgado, 2006). This characterization is very different from the characterizations of science cities and technopolies.…”