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Rethinking Regional Innovation and Change

Path Dependency or Regional Breakthrough?

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Rethinking Regional Innovation and Change brings together papers from leading international scholars in the field of regional development and policy. The contributors examine the interactions between path-dependent developments, institutions, and governance structures that influence regional innovation capacity. Up-to-date case studies present diverse theoretical perspectives from economics, political science, geography, planning, and public policy.

" Taken as a whole, the volume offers a broad and up-to-date perspective on the inheritance aspect of an area's future. Without exception, the chapters are insightful, interesting and a pleasure to read. Let us hope that this excellent work will find its way to the desks of authorities in charge for regional policy. If anything, the book still urges policy makers to start from the simple piece of wisdom that regions tend to go from where they are coming. Paradoxically, it is from this very notion of path dependency that most regional breakthroughs can be expected. " (Gert-Jan Hospers, Regions, Volume 256, April 2005)

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Beyond Path Dependency and Competitive Convergence
Institutional transfer from a discourse-analytical perspective
Christoph Scherrer
Chapter 2. Tacit Knowledge, Path Dependency and Local Trajectories of Growth
Meric S. Gertler
Chapter 3. Regional Transformation and Regional Disequilibrium: New Knowledge Economies and their Discontents
Philip Cooke
Chapter 4. Switching ties, recombining teams: Avoiding lock-in through project organization?
Gernot Grabher
Chapter 5. Knowledge-intensive services as a key sector for processes of regional economic innovation: Leapfrogging and path dependency
Hans Joachim Kujath
Chapter 6. Entrepreneurship as a source of path dependency
Udo Staber
Chapter 7. Geographical proximity and the diffusion of knowledge
The case of SME’s in biotechnology
Delphine Gallaud, André Torre
Chapter 8. Continuities, ruptures, and re-bundling of regional development paths: Leipzig’s metamorphosis
Harald Bathelt, Jeff Boggs
Chapter 9. Can less favored regions change their destiny? Lessons from Europe
Lena J. Tsipouri
Chapter 10. Innovation challenges and strategies in catch-up regions
Developmental Growth and disparities in Georgia, USA
Philip Shapira
Chapter 11. Path dependency in Baden-Württemberg: Lock-in or breakthrough?
Gerhard Fuchs, Sandra Wassermann
Chapter 12. Rethinking regional innovation policy
The making and breaking of regional history
Ron Boschma
Chapter 13. On the role of global demand in local innovation processes
Anders Malmberg, Dominic Power
Chapter 14. The regionalization of innovation policy: New options for regional change?
Knut Koschatzky
Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
Rethinking Regional Innovation and Change
herausgegeben von
Gerhard Fuchs
Philip Shapira
Copyright-Jahr
2005
Verlag
Springer New York
Electronic ISBN
978-0-387-23002-3
Print ISBN
978-0-387-23001-6
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/b100337

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