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Acknowledgments; Preface; Contents; List of Figures; List of Maps; List of Tables; List of Annexes; Introduction; Chapter 1: Knowledge as a Driver of Technological Change and Regional Growth; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Technological Change: Conceptual and Methodological Related Issues; 1.2.1 Role of Knowledge as a Driver of Technological Change; 1.2.2 Types and Sources of Knowledge in the Interactive Model of Innovations; 1.2.3 Knowledge Absorption, Diffusion, and ``Technological Proximity´´; 1.2.4 Role of Space in Knowledge Spillovers and Diffusion Processes
1.2.4.1 Knowledge Spillovers and Urban Agglomeration1.2.4.2 Universities and Localized Knowledge Spillovers; 1.3 Scientific Collaboration and Knowledge Networks; 1.4 Innovative Potential, Competition, and Measures of Technological Change; 1.4.1 Technological Change and Growth of High-Tech Industries; 1.4.2 RandD and Patents as Measures of Innovative Potential of Regions; 1.4.2.1 Indicators of Research and Development (RandD); 1.4.2.2 Patent and Patent Citations; 1.4.3 Productivity and Employment in High-Technology Industries; 1.4.3.1 Knowledge-Intensive Services and High-Tech Manufacturing
1.5 Knowledge Spillovers and Regional Innovation System (RIS)1.5.1 Region´s ``Innovation System´´ Versus Cluster-Based Approaches; 1.5.2 Knowledge Absorption and Diffusion within RIS; 1.5.3 Institutional Structure of RIS and Technology Transfer; 1.5.3.1 University-Industry Interlinkages; 1.5.3.2 Role of Government in Technology Transfer; 1.6 Local Productive System and Innovations; 1.6.1 Dynamic Externalities and Knowledge Spillovers; 1.6.2 Dynamic Externalities and Industry Life Cycles; 1.7 Knowledge Spillovers, Technological Change, and Regional Growth
1.7.1 Knowledge Stock, Innovations, and Technological Catching Up1.7.2 Technological Change: Exogenously or Endogenously Determined?; 1.7.3 Spatial Knowledge Spillovers and Endogenous Growth of Regions; 1.8 Summary and Conclusions; Chapter 2: Innovative, Technological, and Growth Capacities of the EU Regions; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 General Economic Conditions in the EU Regions; 2.2.1 GDP Performance in the EU Regions; 2.2.2 Regional Productivity and Employment in Knowledge-Intensive Sectors; 2.3 The Innovative Potential of the EU Regions and the Efficiency of RIS
2.3.1 Innovative Potential Indicators2.3.2 Social Capacity and Knowledge-Absorption Determinants; 2.3.3 Knowledge Transfer Capacity: University, Business, and Government RandD Intensities; 2.3.4 Potential Knowledge and Innovation Diffusion Capacities; 2.4 Regional Typology of Innovative Potential and Technological Capabilities in the EU; 2.5 Spatial Distribution of Technological and Innovative Potential of the EU; 2.5.1 Spatial Concentration of High-Tech Industries in the EU; 2.6 Summary and Conclusion
Chapter 3: The Efficiency of Regional Innovation Systems (RIS). The Role of High-Tech Industry and Knowledge-Intensive Services
ISBN: 978-3-319-00342-9 ; 978-3-319-00341-2
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10.1007/978-3-319-00342-9 [DOI]
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ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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