Innovation Clusters and Interregional Competition
Innovation Clusters and Interregional Competition [electronic resource] /
edited by Johannes Bröcker, Dirk Dohse, Rüdiger Soltwedel.
- 1st ed. 2003.
- VIII, 412 p. online resource.
- Advances in Spatial Science, The Regional Science Series, 1430-9602 .
- Advances in Spatial Science, The Regional Science Series, .
1 Clusters and Competition as Engines of Innovation- An Introduction -- I: Geography and Innovation -- 2 Globalization, Innovation and the Strategic Management of Places -- 3 Regional Innovation and Learning Systems, Clusters, and Local and Global Value Chains -- 4 Networks and Technological Change in Regional Clusters -- 5 How and Why Does the Efficiency of Regional Innovation Systems Differ? -- II: The Anatomy of Clusters -- 6 Regional Clusters: What We Know and What We Should Know -- 7 The Demography of Clusters-Findings from the Cluster Meta-Study -- 8 Drivers of Economic Growth: The Role of Innovative Clusters -- III: Identifying Agglomeration Economies -- 9 Productivity and the Density of Regional Clusters -- 10 The Agglomeration Wage Differential Reconsidered: An Investigation Using German Micro Data 1984-1997 -- 11 Skills and Clusters -- IV: The Role of Institutions -- 12 Corporate Governance of Cluster Development Agencies: The Case for Market Orientation -- 13 Unions, Innovation and Scale -- 14 Big Government in a Small World: The Effect of Public Expenditure on Economic Growth -- 15 Economic Innovations Depend on Political Innovations: On Deregulating the Political Process -- V: Cluster-based Innovation Policies -- 16 Territorial Competition: Lessons for (Innovation) Policy -- 17 New Firms, Regional Development and the Cluster Approach- What Can Technology Policies Achieve? -- 18 Taking Regions Seriously: Recent Innovations in German Technology Policy -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors.
Advances in Spatial Science This series of books is dedicated to reporting on recent advances in spatial science. It contains scientific studies focusing on spatial phenomena, utilising theoretical frameworks, analytical methods, and empirical procedures specifically designed for spatial analysis. The series brings together innovative spatial research utilising concepts, perspectives, and methods with a relevance to both basic science and policy making. The aim is to present advances in spatial science to an informed readership in universities, research organisations, and policy-making institutions throughout the world. The type of material considered for publication in the series includes: - Monographs of theoretical and applied research in spatial science; - State-of-the-art volumes in areas of basic research; - Reports of innovative theories and methods in spatial science; - Tightly edited reports form specially organised research seminars. Manuscripts must be prepared in accordance with the guidelines for authors and editors that may be obtained from Springer-Verlag. Manuscripts considered for the series will be reviewed by independent experts to ensure their originality, scientific level, and international policy relevance.
9783540247609
10.1007/978-3-540-24760-9 doi
Economics.
Management science.
Regional economics.
Spatial economics.
Geography.
Economic policy.
Business.
Political science.
Economics, general.
Regional/Spatial Science.
Geography, general.
R & D/Technology Policy.
Business and Management, general.
Political Science.
HB71-74
330
1 Clusters and Competition as Engines of Innovation- An Introduction -- I: Geography and Innovation -- 2 Globalization, Innovation and the Strategic Management of Places -- 3 Regional Innovation and Learning Systems, Clusters, and Local and Global Value Chains -- 4 Networks and Technological Change in Regional Clusters -- 5 How and Why Does the Efficiency of Regional Innovation Systems Differ? -- II: The Anatomy of Clusters -- 6 Regional Clusters: What We Know and What We Should Know -- 7 The Demography of Clusters-Findings from the Cluster Meta-Study -- 8 Drivers of Economic Growth: The Role of Innovative Clusters -- III: Identifying Agglomeration Economies -- 9 Productivity and the Density of Regional Clusters -- 10 The Agglomeration Wage Differential Reconsidered: An Investigation Using German Micro Data 1984-1997 -- 11 Skills and Clusters -- IV: The Role of Institutions -- 12 Corporate Governance of Cluster Development Agencies: The Case for Market Orientation -- 13 Unions, Innovation and Scale -- 14 Big Government in a Small World: The Effect of Public Expenditure on Economic Growth -- 15 Economic Innovations Depend on Political Innovations: On Deregulating the Political Process -- V: Cluster-based Innovation Policies -- 16 Territorial Competition: Lessons for (Innovation) Policy -- 17 New Firms, Regional Development and the Cluster Approach- What Can Technology Policies Achieve? -- 18 Taking Regions Seriously: Recent Innovations in German Technology Policy -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors.
Advances in Spatial Science This series of books is dedicated to reporting on recent advances in spatial science. It contains scientific studies focusing on spatial phenomena, utilising theoretical frameworks, analytical methods, and empirical procedures specifically designed for spatial analysis. The series brings together innovative spatial research utilising concepts, perspectives, and methods with a relevance to both basic science and policy making. The aim is to present advances in spatial science to an informed readership in universities, research organisations, and policy-making institutions throughout the world. The type of material considered for publication in the series includes: - Monographs of theoretical and applied research in spatial science; - State-of-the-art volumes in areas of basic research; - Reports of innovative theories and methods in spatial science; - Tightly edited reports form specially organised research seminars. Manuscripts must be prepared in accordance with the guidelines for authors and editors that may be obtained from Springer-Verlag. Manuscripts considered for the series will be reviewed by independent experts to ensure their originality, scientific level, and international policy relevance.
9783540247609
10.1007/978-3-540-24760-9 doi
Economics.
Management science.
Regional economics.
Spatial economics.
Geography.
Economic policy.
Business.
Political science.
Economics, general.
Regional/Spatial Science.
Geography, general.
R & D/Technology Policy.
Business and Management, general.
Political Science.
HB71-74
330