Regional Innovation Systems: Theory, Empirics and Policy
Lund University · Universidad de Londres · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Asheim B. T., Lawton Smith H. and Oughton C. Regional innovation systems: theory, empirics and policy, Regional Studies. Interest in regional innovation systems has grown significantly over the past three decades driven partly by advances in theoretical analysis, partly by the growing interest in innovation as a source of competitive advantage, and partly by the need for new policies to address regional inequalities and divergence. This article explores the elements and characteristics that exemplify the regional innovation systems approach. It provides an appraisal and synthesis of the regional innovation systems paradigm and aims to shed light on a number of areas where theoretical, empirical and…
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Regional studies
- Regional science
- Regional policy
- Economics
- Economic geography
- Economic system
- Political science
- Regional development
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure