Contains fulltext : 78570.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The recent failure to deliver the Lisbon agenda has led to much soul-searching within Europe (cf. The Sapir Group, 2005). This failure has enlarged the gulf between the limited number of successful knowledge regions, and those regions for whom globalisation has brought further anxiety, job losses and economic restructuring. More recent Lisbon-inspired policies have therefore attempted to build linkages between successful ‘knowledge islands’ and other, outlying and peripheral places, so that all these areas can benefit from concentrations of European knowledge and innovativeness
63 p.Interest in cities is growing again in Europe. Theories of "growth poles" forgotten since the 1...
In 2015, to reverse a rise in unemployment, a decline in economic growth and the population aging, t...
To be published at Krings, Bettina-J. ed. (2011), Brain Drain or Brain Gain? Changes of Work in Know...
The recent failure to deliver the Lisbon agenda has led to much soul-searching within Europe (cf. Th...
We now live in a global knowledge economy where governments are investing to boost innovation, scien...
Contains fulltext : 141574.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The European ...
This article focuses on the development of soft and hard infrastructures to support a life science e...
In March 2000, the European Council in Lisbon set out a ten-year strategy to make the EU the world&a...
rom the 1960s to the 1980s, regional integration served as an economic strategy for the European com...
The authors wish to thank Marina van Geenhuizen for her constructive comments on a previous draft of...
Biotechnology and the life sciences promise to revolutionise societies, notably by curing terrible d...
Increasing attention is being focused upon the roles of cities in knowledge-based development in the...
This paper represents an effort to evaluate the current position and perspectives of science, techno...
Smart cities are an emerging concept around the world, a smart city is a city that mobilizes and us...
The quotation that opens the paper was part of a conversation in which one of the authors was involv...
63 p.Interest in cities is growing again in Europe. Theories of "growth poles" forgotten since the 1...
In 2015, to reverse a rise in unemployment, a decline in economic growth and the population aging, t...
To be published at Krings, Bettina-J. ed. (2011), Brain Drain or Brain Gain? Changes of Work in Know...
The recent failure to deliver the Lisbon agenda has led to much soul-searching within Europe (cf. Th...
We now live in a global knowledge economy where governments are investing to boost innovation, scien...
Contains fulltext : 141574.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The European ...
This article focuses on the development of soft and hard infrastructures to support a life science e...
In March 2000, the European Council in Lisbon set out a ten-year strategy to make the EU the world&a...
rom the 1960s to the 1980s, regional integration served as an economic strategy for the European com...
The authors wish to thank Marina van Geenhuizen for her constructive comments on a previous draft of...
Biotechnology and the life sciences promise to revolutionise societies, notably by curing terrible d...
Increasing attention is being focused upon the roles of cities in knowledge-based development in the...
This paper represents an effort to evaluate the current position and perspectives of science, techno...
Smart cities are an emerging concept around the world, a smart city is a city that mobilizes and us...
The quotation that opens the paper was part of a conversation in which one of the authors was involv...
63 p.Interest in cities is growing again in Europe. Theories of "growth poles" forgotten since the 1...
In 2015, to reverse a rise in unemployment, a decline in economic growth and the population aging, t...
To be published at Krings, Bettina-J. ed. (2011), Brain Drain or Brain Gain? Changes of Work in Know...