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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vi. lappuse
... 97 7 120 The Emerging Shape and Form of Innovation Networks and Institutions Andy Pratt 8 133 The Japanese Technopolis Strategy Sang-Chul Park vii 9 156 New Industrial Spaces and National Technology Policies: Contents.
... 97 7 120 The Emerging Shape and Form of Innovation Networks and Institutions Andy Pratt 8 133 The Japanese Technopolis Strategy Sang-Chul Park vii 9 156 New Industrial Spaces and National Technology Policies: Contents.
4. lappuse
... institutions and local firms form the regional innovation system. In Part III, the strategies adopted by governments for pheripheral regions are examined. In Chapter 6, Robert Huggins examines the impact of increased networking ...
... institutions and local firms form the regional innovation system. In Part III, the strategies adopted by governments for pheripheral regions are examined. In Chapter 6, Robert Huggins examines the impact of increased networking ...
5. lappuse
... institutions have always been important in industrial development; it is their exact nature, form and effect that are in question. The chapter argues that the contemporary discussion about networks and institutions ignores the question ...
... institutions have always been important in industrial development; it is their exact nature, form and effect that are in question. The chapter argues that the contemporary discussion about networks and institutions ignores the question ...
6. lappuse
... institutions located elsewhere. There has been much discussion about how this may be achieved. Often, this debate fails to make the important conceptual distinction between information and knowledge. Among other differences, information ...
... institutions located elsewhere. There has been much discussion about how this may be achieved. Often, this debate fails to make the important conceptual distinction between information and knowledge. Among other differences, information ...
7. lappuse
... institutional external economies. Finally, Nic Komninos argues that there is a need for diffused strategies of technology transfer. These would involve institutions and infrastructures for multi- and non-centrally organised networks ...
... institutional external economies. Finally, Nic Komninos argues that there is a need for diffused strategies of technology transfer. These would involve institutions and infrastructures for multi- and non-centrally organised networks ...
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Part III Peripheral Regions | 96 |
Part IV Technology Transfer | 175 |
Part V Conclusions | 228 |
The Contributors | 237 |
Subject Index | 238 |
Name Index | 246 |
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