This paper investigates the agglomeration of Knowledge Intensive Service (KIS) firms in urban areas. In accordance with the Regional Innovation Systems approach it is argued that cities provide crucial innovation advantages working as centripetal forces for KIS. Applying multivariate logit regressions to a company survey of the city of Karlsruhe, the second largest city of the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg, shows positive effects of local cooperation and urban infrastructures on the innovation probability of KIS firms. However, the effects vary with the type of innovation pursued, thus demonstrating a high complexity of local relations conducive to KIS firm innovation
In a modern, learning economy the primary task of industrial and innovation policies should be to pr...
This chapter provides an overview of current theories and empirical research on cities and the knowl...
The present paper addresses the importance of geographical location of firms in relation to processe...
The presence of large cities in a region represents a potential for regional innovation capacity: ci...
The need to better identify the spatio-relational nature of urban innovation systems and spaces is i...
Knowledge-intensive services firms (KIS) depend on the skills and networks of employees, and tend to...
Summary. This paper addresses three issues in the context of knowledge-intensive service (KIS) devel...
The paper departs from a seemingly disagreement between theoretical propositions stressing the impor...
The dissertation is based on a collection of papers addressing different aspects of regional innovat...
Cities are important centres of service activities and hubs of new knowledge. The changing structure...
Knowledge intensive business services (KIBS) are believed to be one of the main drivers of technolog...
The need to better identify the spatio-relational nature of urban innovation systems and spaces is i...
BROUWER E., BUDIL-NADVORNIKOVA H. and KLEINKNECHT A. (1999)Are urban agglomerations a better breedin...
This study investigates how local milieus foster innovation success of firms. We complement the comm...
The interpretative analysis of the new knowledge economy, through the Munich case study, is part of ...
In a modern, learning economy the primary task of industrial and innovation policies should be to pr...
This chapter provides an overview of current theories and empirical research on cities and the knowl...
The present paper addresses the importance of geographical location of firms in relation to processe...
The presence of large cities in a region represents a potential for regional innovation capacity: ci...
The need to better identify the spatio-relational nature of urban innovation systems and spaces is i...
Knowledge-intensive services firms (KIS) depend on the skills and networks of employees, and tend to...
Summary. This paper addresses three issues in the context of knowledge-intensive service (KIS) devel...
The paper departs from a seemingly disagreement between theoretical propositions stressing the impor...
The dissertation is based on a collection of papers addressing different aspects of regional innovat...
Cities are important centres of service activities and hubs of new knowledge. The changing structure...
Knowledge intensive business services (KIBS) are believed to be one of the main drivers of technolog...
The need to better identify the spatio-relational nature of urban innovation systems and spaces is i...
BROUWER E., BUDIL-NADVORNIKOVA H. and KLEINKNECHT A. (1999)Are urban agglomerations a better breedin...
This study investigates how local milieus foster innovation success of firms. We complement the comm...
The interpretative analysis of the new knowledge economy, through the Munich case study, is part of ...
In a modern, learning economy the primary task of industrial and innovation policies should be to pr...
This chapter provides an overview of current theories and empirical research on cities and the knowl...
The present paper addresses the importance of geographical location of firms in relation to processe...