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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... employment were located in the west contiguous 'communes' of Paris and, more widely, in the periurban, south-western and southern areas. Nevertheless, the industries and firms that make up the 'high-tech' phenomenon are changing. This ...
... employment were located in the west contiguous 'communes' of Paris and, more widely, in the periurban, south-western and southern areas. Nevertheless, the industries and firms that make up the 'high-tech' phenomenon are changing. This ...
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... employment will take place in the technopolis regions. In Chapter 9, Rolf Sternberg presents some original information on the effects of the technopolis policy so far. He analyses the economic and technological development of the so ...
... employment will take place in the technopolis regions. In Chapter 9, Rolf Sternberg presents some original information on the effects of the technopolis policy so far. He analyses the economic and technological development of the so ...
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... employment in GB in 1981. Second, towns in Hertfordshire are also the locations for some of the highest absolute and relative concentrations of research and development employment. In so far as the presence of such employment is an ...
... employment in GB in 1981. Second, towns in Hertfordshire are also the locations for some of the highest absolute and relative concentrations of research and development employment. In so far as the presence of such employment is an ...
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... Employment Location quotient 91,400 45,100 33,800 19,700 6,900 18,200 215,100 27,300 30,000 57,300 23,600 9,000 8,100 40,700 313,100 640,900 0.85 3.60 2.00 2.04 1.15 1.79 0.86 2.01 0.88 0.93 2.24 Table 2.2 shows that the towns of ...
... Employment Location quotient 91,400 45,100 33,800 19,700 6,900 18,200 215,100 27,300 30,000 57,300 23,600 9,000 8,100 40,700 313,100 640,900 0.85 3.60 2.00 2.04 1.15 1.79 0.86 2.01 0.88 0.93 2.24 Table 2.2 shows that the towns of ...
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James Simme. Table 2.2 Top ten areas with highest relative concentrationsof R&D employment in Britain 1991 Local labour market area Location quotient 46.02 20.54 17.62 12.35 9.95 9.59 9.29 7.73 7.55 7.55 1. Didcot 2. Thurso 3. Hertford ...
James Simme. Table 2.2 Top ten areas with highest relative concentrationsof R&D employment in Britain 1991 Local labour market area Location quotient 46.02 20.54 17.62 12.35 9.95 9.59 9.29 7.73 7.55 7.55 1. Didcot 2. Thurso 3. Hertford ...
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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 | |
Summary and Conclusions | |
The Contributors | |
Name Index | |
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agencies argued Belgium capital centres co-operation communication companies competitive created decentralisation economic development employment enterprises European example export factors finance Flanders funding geographical global Graham growth Hakodate Hertfordshire high-technology Hokkaido ICT initiatives ICT policy IMEC important industrial districts infrastructure innovation activities innovation and technology Innovation Networks innovation system innovative milieu investment Japan Japanese knowledge Komninos Kumamoto Kyushu laboratories labour Lawton Smith LETI linkages located London major manufacturing metropolitan MITI Oita organisations peripheral prefectures problems production programme promote regional development regional innovation research institutes role Romsdal science parks sector semi-conductor Silicon Silicon Glen small firms SMEs Source South Wales South-East spatial specialisation spin-off strategies structure survey Tatsuno technical technological development technology parks technology transfer technopolis area technopolis plan telecommunications Tokyo Tsukuba Science City University urban Welsh Development Agency Yamaguchi zones