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The impact of technological change on employment growth has long been debated. Most of the literature approaches this issue at the firm, the sectoral, or national level, whereas the regional approach has been largely neglected, especially in the European context. The article analyzes the...
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type="main" <title type="main">ABSTRACT</title> <p>By drawing on the Schumpeterian distinction between invention (i.e., new ideas and knowledge creation) and commercialization of new ideas (i.e., innovation), this paper shows that knowledge and innovation are both important drivers of economic growth, but have heterogeneous...</p>
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In this paper, we aim at re-assessing the undisputed positive relationship between innovation and economic growth by questioning the view that R&D (and formal knowledge in general) equates innovation and innovation equates regional growth. We rather propose that these linkages are strongly...
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The recent policy approach to innovation calls for thematically/regionally focused innovation policies in line with the place-based approach (EC – Commission of the European Communities, <CitationRef CitationID="CR32">2010</CitationRef>). To achieve this goal, without incurring the unrealistic situation of having one policy action for...</citationref>
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This paper investigates over the way in which regions innovate. The conceptual framework departs from the simple idea that scientific activities equates knowledge, assuming that the presence of local knowledge produced by research centers, universities and firms was a necessary and sufficient...
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The current debate on a regional policy design to fit the Europe 2020 Agenda calls for additional reflection on how sectoral policies, like innovation policies, can be appropriately translated into a regional setting. The paper enters the debate on smart specialisation by claiming that...
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