Regionalization of planned S&T parks: the case of Daedeok S&T Park in Daejeon, South Korea
This study examines how the Daedeok Science and Technology (S&T) Park, built as a national R&D center, has evolved over time from the perspective of a complex adaptive system. We argue that the Daedeok S&T Park—a planned park exhibiting path-dependent, self-reinforcing trajectories led by the government—has gradually evolved over time, undergoing some tension between nationalizing and regionalizing forces instead of encountering an imminent and radical transformation through the replication of a new model each time. The state’s role is highlighted as a creator that ironically leads to the process of the planned park’s evolution toward a more cluster-based park by strengthening regional actors’ capabilities and changing the structure of governance. The study contributes to the literature on S&T parks by providing an in-depth analysis of an S&T park from an evolutionary perspective, and not from a typical static evaluation, and is based on archival analyses and case studies of ten firms as well as on in-depth interviews with key actors. <br> <b>Keywords:</b> science and technology parks, region, evolutionary perspective, Daedeok S&T Park
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2014
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Authors: | Kim, Hyungjoo ; Lee, Yong-Sook ; Hwang, Hye-Ran |
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Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. - Pion Ltd, London, ISSN 1472-3425. - Vol. 32.2014, 5, p. 843-862
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Pion Ltd, London |
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