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the context of the development of the international economy. It is argued that knowledge is a key resource for innovation … regional, national and international sources. As a result they are able to generate virtuous circles of knowledge, innovation …S IMMIE J. (2003) Innovation and urban regions as national and international nodes for the transfer and sharing of …
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This paper identifies four groups of theory that seek to explain the relationships between innovation and space. These … and the global economy with respect to specific innovation projects. Broadly speaking the main differences identified show … the network paradigm on industrial production are premature at least as far as innovation is concerned. Conversely, the …
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Warrian, P. and Mulhern, C. (2005) Knowledge and innovation in the interface between the steel and automotive … industries: the case of Dofasco, Regional Studies 39 , 161-170. The key motivation behind innovation in the steel industry has … automotive steel producer, Dofasco Inc. It seeks to elucidate conclusions from previous work on knowledge derived from …
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are important, but the magnitude of their importance decreases as the knowledge intensity of an industry increases. In … particular, for more knowledge-intensive industries, it is the presence of a group of industries sharing similar knowledge bases … dans des zones metropolitaines. Retombees; Agglomeration; Connaissances; Innovation Koo J. (2007) Determinanten von …
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), including measures of R&D investment, proxies for regional innovation systems, and knowledge and socio-economic spillovers. This …Rodriguez-Pose A. and regstdcenzi R. Research and development, spillovers, innovation systems, and the genesis of … regional growth in Europe. Regional Studies. Research on the impact of innovation on regional economic performance in Europe …
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identification, assimilation, and exploitation of external knowledge. The population of companies belonging to a Spanish textile … district is studied. Findings suggest that information and knowledge that a company receives from external sources provide the … innovation capacity for the company. [image omitted] Exposito-Langa M., Molina-Morales F. X. et Capo-Vicedo J. La mise au point …
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Niittykangas H. and Tervo H. (2005) Spatial variations in intergenerational transmission of self-employment, Regional Studies 39 , 319-332. Intergenerational transfers of human and non-human capital may motivate children to follow their self-employed parent. This paper analyses occupational...
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several types of training and knowledge bases. Regions with efficient universities host technologically complex industries …
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BISHOP P. and WISEMAN N. (1999) The north-south divide in the UK defence sector, Reg. Studies 33 , 829-841. This paper examines some of the key characteristics of the north-south divide in the UK defence sector. The analysis is based on new data derived from a national questionnaire survey of...
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G REEN A. E. and O WEN D. (2003) Skill shortages: local perspectives from England, Reg. Studies 37 , 123-134. Skill shortages have important implications for economic competitiveness and social inclusion. This paper is concerned with examining contrasts in skill shortages between local areas in...
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