Innovation Networks and Learning Regions?Routledge, 2004. gada 2. aug. - 256 lappuses Innovation, Networks and Learning Regions? address key issues of understanding in contemporary economic geography and local economic policy making in cities and regions in the advanced economies. Developing the idea that innovation is the primary driving force behind economic change and growth, the international range of contributors stress the importance of knowledge and information as the 'raw materials' of innovation. They examine the ways in which these elements may be acquired and linked through networks, and demonstrate that there are empirical examples of innovative areas which do not have highly developed networks yet appear to be relatively successful in terms of local economic growth. In so doing, they raise crucial questions about the ways in which regions or localities might be described as truly 'learning' areas, and about the sustainability of future economic and quality of life success based on innovation and high-technology. |
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... UK, France and Belgium Helen Lawton Smith Part V Conclusions 13. Summary and Conclusions James Simmie The Contributors Subject Index Name Index Chapter 1 Origins, Structure and Contents James Simmie DOI: 10.4324/9780203643556-2.
... UK, France and Belgium Helen Lawton Smith Part V Conclusions 13. Summary and Conclusions James Simmie The Contributors Subject Index Name Index Chapter 1 Origins, Structure and Contents James Simmie DOI: 10.4324/9780203643556-2.
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James Simme. Chapter. 1. Origins,. Structure. and. Contents. James. Simmie. DOI: 10.4324/9780203643556-2. Introduction. This ... chapters. Many of these themes are concerned with the need for regions to develop and remain competitive in the ...
James Simme. Chapter. 1. Origins,. Structure. and. Contents. James. Simmie. DOI: 10.4324/9780203643556-2. Introduction. This ... chapters. Many of these themes are concerned with the need for regions to develop and remain competitive in the ...
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... Chapter 2, James Simmie reports on some preliminary results of a study of award-winning firms in Hertfordshire. This is an area, within the London western arc, which has been among the relatively most innovative in the UK. The ...
... Chapter 2, James Simmie reports on some preliminary results of a study of award-winning firms in Hertfordshire. This is an area, within the London western arc, which has been among the relatively most innovative in the UK. The ...
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... Chapter 4, Jeanine Cohen examines the restructuring and relocation of firms with high levels of research and development in the Greater Paris region. She shows that, from the 1980s, the places with the highest relative levels of ...
... Chapter 4, Jeanine Cohen examines the restructuring and relocation of firms with high levels of research and development in the Greater Paris region. She shows that, from the 1980s, the places with the highest relative levels of ...
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... chapter focuses on the role that institutions such as 'technopoles' can play in the industrial regional economy and what their most appropriate characteristics might be. This is accomplished by a detailed study of a model that is ...
... chapter focuses on the role that institutions such as 'technopoles' can play in the industrial regional economy and what their most appropriate characteristics might be. This is accomplished by a detailed study of a model that is ...
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The Financial and Entreprenuerial Characteristics of Innovative Small | |
Technopolitan Spaces in the Greater Paris Region and the International | |
What Comprises a Regional Innovation System? Theoretical Base | |
Competitiveness and the Global Region The Role of Networking | |
The Emerging Shape and Form of Innovation Networks and Institutions | |
This book was inspired by a series of sessions on Innovation and Regional | |
Core metropolitan regionsThis part examines the role played by core | |
New Industrial Spacesand National Technology Policies The Case | |
Technology transferHere the focus is on the question of whether essential | |
After Technopoles Diffused Strategies for Innovationand Technology | |
Local Economic Development Strategies and Information | |
The Contributors | |
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