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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12. lappuse
... less, important in their contribution to innovation and high-technology. The focus of consequent research is quite different, according to which side of this global/local divide is taken. The main propositions of the two views are ...
... less, important in their contribution to innovation and high-technology. The focus of consequent research is quite different, according to which side of this global/local divide is taken. The main propositions of the two views are ...
13. lappuse
... less-developed countries put together. Somewhere between 25% and 40% of all world trade consists of purely internal transfers between the subsidiaries of MNCs (Sutcliffe 1984). High-technology firms are also some of the major players in ...
... less-developed countries put together. Somewhere between 25% and 40% of all world trade consists of purely internal transfers between the subsidiaries of MNCs (Sutcliffe 1984). High-technology firms are also some of the major players in ...
15. lappuse
... less. 2. There is not much evidence that the industries of the next innovative technological trajectory will be in any way craft-based. Dosi et al. (1988, p. 5 2) suggest that they will be some combination of computers, electronic ...
... less. 2. There is not much evidence that the industries of the next innovative technological trajectory will be in any way craft-based. Dosi et al. (1988, p. 5 2) suggest that they will be some combination of computers, electronic ...
17. lappuse
... less important, instead it seems to make it more so. With fewer impediments to trade to shelter uncompetitive firms and industries, the home nation takes on growing significance because it is the source of the skills and technology that ...
... less important, instead it seems to make it more so. With fewer impediments to trade to shelter uncompetitive firms and industries, the home nation takes on growing significance because it is the source of the skills and technology that ...
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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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