The objective of this paper is to increase our ability to understand the systems of innovation approach as a flexible and useful conceptual framework for innovation analysis. It presents an effort to develop some missing links and to decrease the conceptual noise often present in the discussions on national innovation systems. The paper specifies elements and relations that seem to be essential to the conceptual core of the framework and argues that there is no a priori reason to emphasise the national over the subnational [regional] scale as an appropriate mode for analysis, irrespective of time and place. Localised input-output relations between the actors of the system, knowledge spillovers and their untraded interdependencies lie...
This paper discusses recent developments in the literature on local and regional innovative perform...
The literature on the spatial organisation of innovation has been exemplified by concepts such as ‘i...
This article takes a critical look at assumptions and ideas fundamental to theories of ‘regional inn...
The main objective of this paper is to provide greater understanding of the systems of innovation a...
The objective of this paper is to increase our ability to understand the systems of innovation appr...
The systems of innovation (SI) approach has been established and extended during the last two decade...
This paper discusses recent developments in the literature on local and regional innovative performa...
In this paper an attempt will be made to identify what has been explicitly recognised as central and...
[[abstract]]This paper identifies and compares three existing systems of innovation approaches, name...
Abstract In this paper an attempt will be made to identify what has been explicitly recognised as c...
This paper proposes a framework for the analysis of technological innovation processes in transnatio...
This article takes a critical look at assumptions and ideas fundamental to theories of ‘regional inn...
This paper aimed to provide an analytical and theoretical discussion of the national innovation syst...
This article investigates the way in which regions innovate. Its conceptual framework departs from ...
For more than two decades economic geographers and others have been examining the reasons why some p...
This paper discusses recent developments in the literature on local and regional innovative perform...
The literature on the spatial organisation of innovation has been exemplified by concepts such as ‘i...
This article takes a critical look at assumptions and ideas fundamental to theories of ‘regional inn...
The main objective of this paper is to provide greater understanding of the systems of innovation a...
The objective of this paper is to increase our ability to understand the systems of innovation appr...
The systems of innovation (SI) approach has been established and extended during the last two decade...
This paper discusses recent developments in the literature on local and regional innovative performa...
In this paper an attempt will be made to identify what has been explicitly recognised as central and...
[[abstract]]This paper identifies and compares three existing systems of innovation approaches, name...
Abstract In this paper an attempt will be made to identify what has been explicitly recognised as c...
This paper proposes a framework for the analysis of technological innovation processes in transnatio...
This article takes a critical look at assumptions and ideas fundamental to theories of ‘regional inn...
This paper aimed to provide an analytical and theoretical discussion of the national innovation syst...
This article investigates the way in which regions innovate. Its conceptual framework departs from ...
For more than two decades economic geographers and others have been examining the reasons why some p...
This paper discusses recent developments in the literature on local and regional innovative perform...
The literature on the spatial organisation of innovation has been exemplified by concepts such as ‘i...
This article takes a critical look at assumptions and ideas fundamental to theories of ‘regional inn...