The late 1990s witnessed markedly increased interest in the study of the role of knowledge in creating and sustaining industrial competitiveness, and the role of spatial location in processes of learning and innovation. The advantages of being in the right type of local milieu and the benefits of spatial proximity between business partners have been held to explain not only differences in the innovative performance of firms and industrie
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Entrepreneurship and R...
Many recent studies maintain that regional characteristics influence the innovative performances, in...
During the last decades, economic geogra- phers have become increasingly interested in creative indu...
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The focus of this introduction article to the special issue is on the competitiveness of locations ...
A resurgence of interest in the region as a scale of economic organization has been apparent within ...
This article takes a critical look at assumptions and ideas fundamental to theories of regional inno...
Economic geography during an era of global competition involves a paradox. It is widely recognized t...
According to Pike, Marlow, McCarthy, O’Brien and Tomaney (2015: 85), ‘growing recognition< of the...
The concept of localized learning outlines how local conditions and spatial proximity between actors...
The traditional view of regional development and innovation is based on the innovator–learner dichot...
ASHEIM B. The changing role of learning regions in the globalizing knowledge economy: a theoretical ...
In this paper I make the claim that academic business research on technological innovation and inter...
Economic globalisation is leading firms to face an increasingly openness to rival producers, whatev...
The opening of national economies to world mar-ket forces has been a catalyst for restructuring the ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Entrepreneurship and R...
Many recent studies maintain that regional characteristics influence the innovative performances, in...
During the last decades, economic geogra- phers have become increasingly interested in creative indu...
Contains fulltext : 47260.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)10 p
The focus of this introduction article to the special issue is on the competitiveness of locations ...
A resurgence of interest in the region as a scale of economic organization has been apparent within ...
This article takes a critical look at assumptions and ideas fundamental to theories of regional inno...
Economic geography during an era of global competition involves a paradox. It is widely recognized t...
According to Pike, Marlow, McCarthy, O’Brien and Tomaney (2015: 85), ‘growing recognition< of the...
The concept of localized learning outlines how local conditions and spatial proximity between actors...
The traditional view of regional development and innovation is based on the innovator–learner dichot...
ASHEIM B. The changing role of learning regions in the globalizing knowledge economy: a theoretical ...
In this paper I make the claim that academic business research on technological innovation and inter...
Economic globalisation is leading firms to face an increasingly openness to rival producers, whatev...
The opening of national economies to world mar-ket forces has been a catalyst for restructuring the ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Entrepreneurship and R...
Many recent studies maintain that regional characteristics influence the innovative performances, in...
During the last decades, economic geogra- phers have become increasingly interested in creative indu...