Innovation Drivers and Regional Innovation Strategies

Innovation Drivers and Regional Innovation Strategies
Author: M. Davide Parrilli,Rune Dahl Fitjar,Andrés Rodriguez-Pose
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-02-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317370246

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In the global economy, regional development and innovation are increasingly an imperative to increase the competitive edge of EU economies. While European regions are different in many ways, the innovation capacity of regions, clusters and firms is what makes them capable of building up new and diversified pathways for sustainable growth. For this reason, Innovation Drivers and Regional Innovation Strategies looks to analyze different knowledge drivers (e.g. entrepreneurial or policy-orientation; scientific and practice-based knowledge modes; institutional innovation support) that influence the innovative and competitive capacity of regions, clusters and firms in Europe. The aim of this volume is to develop an in-depth understanding of these drivers and their implications for the way in which regional and cluster growth may be upgraded. Innovation Drivers and Regional Innovation Strategies examines the construction of new innovation pathways for regions and clusters in different geographical contexts. The main themes are cluster evolution, regional innovation systems and business innovation modes and capabilities. The objectives are centred on exploring the logic and mechanisms that can be activated as a means to promote innovation and competitiveness within regions and, within these, across and within firms. Aimed at researchers and academics in the field, this is a thoughtful and innovative new volume that helps define the academic debate.

Regional Innovation Strategies

Regional Innovation Strategies
Author: Kevin Morgan,Claire Nauwelaers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004-06-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781134995998

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Regional Innovation Strategies offers the first comprehensive analysis of the new wave of innovation-oriented regional policies. It draws conclusions from the European Regional Technology Plans and Regional Innovation Strategies, both in old industrialised areas and in regions where development is slow, and compares this with US and Canadian experiences. Anticipating the enlargement of the EU, Regional Innovation Strategies also assesses the growing interest in the subject within policy, academic and practitioner circles in Central and Eastern European countries. This book aims to provide information on the new regional innovation polices and gives the first assessment of this promising pool of regional experiences.

Innovation Drivers and Regional Innovation Strategies

Innovation Drivers and Regional Innovation Strategies
Author: M. Davide Parrilli,Rune Dahl Fitjar,Andrés Rodriguez-Pose
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2016-02-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317370239

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In the global economy, regional development and innovation are increasingly an imperative to increase the competitive edge of EU economies. While European regions are different in many ways, the innovation capacity of regions, clusters and firms is what makes them capable of building up new and diversified pathways for sustainable growth. For this reason, Innovation Drivers and Regional Innovation Strategies looks to analyze different knowledge drivers (e.g. entrepreneurial or policy-orientation; scientific and practice-based knowledge modes; institutional innovation support) that influence the innovative and competitive capacity of regions, clusters and firms in Europe. The aim of this volume is to develop an in-depth understanding of these drivers and their implications for the way in which regional and cluster growth may be upgraded. Innovation Drivers and Regional Innovation Strategies examines the construction of new innovation pathways for regions and clusters in different geographical contexts. The main themes are cluster evolution, regional innovation systems and business innovation modes and capabilities. The objectives are centred on exploring the logic and mechanisms that can be activated as a means to promote innovation and competitiveness within regions and, within these, across and within firms. Aimed at researchers and academics in the field, this is a thoughtful and innovative new volume that helps define the academic debate.

Regional Innovation Strategies

Regional Innovation Strategies
Author: Kevin Morgan
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Pub
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1998-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1853026999

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This text offers a comprehensive analysis of the late-1900s wave of innovation-oriented regional policies. The text draws conclusions from the Regional Technology and Regional Innovation Strategies in Europe and compares them with US and Canadian experiences.

Local and Regional Systems of Innovation

Local and Regional Systems of Innovation
Author: John de la Mothe,Gilles Paquet
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781461555513

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In an era of intense globalization, the critical role of the region as a center for economic development has sometimes been overlooked. Moreover, innovation is increasingly being recognized as being a critical driver of economic growth and development. However, innovation is no longer being seen as a function of research and development; nor is R&D being seen as being sufficient for the creation of technology-intensive industries and the valuable economic spillovers that result in high value-added jobs and exports. Indeed, much more than ever before, it is the combination of factors that contributes to innovation - ranging over skills, finance, production, user-producer linkages, the capacity of organizations to learn, and multilayered government policies - that make local regions the favorites of fortune. Using an evolutionary economic perspective, and drawing on a range of disciplines and accomplished scholars, Local and Regional Systems of Innovation explores important issues at a conceptual, methodological and comparative level concerning how successful locations actually construct their comparative advantage.

Regional Innovation Strategies 3 Ris3

Regional Innovation Strategies 3 Ris3
Author: Roberta Capello,Henning Kroll
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2019-02-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367227657

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With regions and nations having formally fulfilled the ex ante conditionality, this book provides a first overall review of RIS3 policy processes, aiming to assess the consistency of the concept of smart specialization from an applied, policy-oriented perspective. Moving from the theory of design to the practice of implementation, the reflections and case studies in this volume reveal strengths and weaknesses in the way concrete strategies have been conceived and implemented, enabling reflections on the future of the concept in a more general sense. In many cases, smart specialization strategies turn out to be new variants of regional development policies, embracing the importance of a place-based approach. However, the approach's potential to add distinctive value will stem from its capacity to turn innovation and knowledge into tools for local development by harnessing them for wider territorial development goals. By helping regions to identify and leverage untapped resources through new processes, smart specialization-based policies may help to reconcile cohesion and competitiveness objective. Consequently, new approaches appear most promising where institutional, administrative and political conditions allow the setup of genuinely new processes and where their focus is on territorial assets in a comprehensive manner rather than mere industrial renewal. This book was originally published as a special issue of European Planning Studies.

Special Issue Regional Innovation Strategies 3 RIS3 from Concept to Applications

Special Issue  Regional Innovation Strategies 3  RIS3   from Concept to Applications
Author: Henning Kroll
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:958176641

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New Avenues for Regional Innovation Systems Theoretical Advances Empirical Cases and Policy Lessons

New Avenues for Regional Innovation Systems   Theoretical Advances  Empirical Cases and Policy Lessons
Author: Arne Isaksen,Roman Martin,Michaela Trippl
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2018-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319716619

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This book discusses the latest theoretical advances in regional innovation research, presents empirical cases involving the development of regional innovation systems (RISs), and explores regional innovation policy approaches. Grounded in the extensive literature on RISs, it addresses state-of-the-art developments in light of recent theoretical advances in economic geography and related disciplines. Written in honor of Bjørn Asheim's seventieth birthday, the book includes novel and carefully selected chapters prepared by collaborators, colleagues and former PhD-students of one of the founding fathers of RIS research. Further, it makes a significant contribution to the academic debate on regional innovation and growth and offers valuable insights for scholars and policymakers alike.