Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : Roundtables on Policy Actors and RelationshipsThis paper will examine the policy actors and imperatives for regional innovation systems. The emphasis is on regional, rather than national systems, since regions have the competitive advantage in the global economic context of the borderless world (Acs 2002; Cooke et al, 2004; Ohmae, 1999; Sassen, 2006). While regional and local governments need to support innovative firms to be competitive in the global economy, they are not the only drivers of the regional innovation process. We make a comparative analysis of three world regions in order to identify the key policy drivers: Silicon Valley in th...
Economic geographers have recently made important contributions to understanding of the relationship...
This research elucidates the concept of regional innovation systems (RIS). It argues that RIS can be...
This paper concerns the brief history of the Regional Innovation Systems (RIS) concept. It shows tha...
This paper is concerned with the changing role of regional innovation systems and regional policies ...
This article is concerned with what conditions successful development of high-tech regions in develo...
Access to global innovation networks (GINs) has been unequal across the regions of the world. While...
The literature on the spatial organisation of innovation has been exemplified by concepts such as ‘i...
The paper explores the case for Regional Systems of Innovation. Acknowledging the major contribution...
The traditional view of regional development and innovation is based on the innovator–learner dichot...
Recently, there has been a rise of contributions in innovation and economic geography studies on how...
Policymakers often put regional innovation policies at the top of their agendas, as they view innova...
This paper explores why an increasing number of European regions and cities in close cooperation wit...
Despite the recent theoretical and empirical advancements in the geography of innovation literature...
Despite the recent theoretical and empirical advancements in the geography of innovation literature ...
Economic geographers have recently made important contributions to understanding of the relationship...
This research elucidates the concept of regional innovation systems (RIS). It argues that RIS can be...
This paper concerns the brief history of the Regional Innovation Systems (RIS) concept. It shows tha...
This paper is concerned with the changing role of regional innovation systems and regional policies ...
This article is concerned with what conditions successful development of high-tech regions in develo...
Access to global innovation networks (GINs) has been unequal across the regions of the world. While...
The literature on the spatial organisation of innovation has been exemplified by concepts such as ‘i...
The paper explores the case for Regional Systems of Innovation. Acknowledging the major contribution...
The traditional view of regional development and innovation is based on the innovator–learner dichot...
Recently, there has been a rise of contributions in innovation and economic geography studies on how...
Policymakers often put regional innovation policies at the top of their agendas, as they view innova...
This paper explores why an increasing number of European regions and cities in close cooperation wit...
Despite the recent theoretical and empirical advancements in the geography of innovation literature...
Despite the recent theoretical and empirical advancements in the geography of innovation literature ...
Economic geographers have recently made important contributions to understanding of the relationship...
This research elucidates the concept of regional innovation systems (RIS). It argues that RIS can be...
This paper concerns the brief history of the Regional Innovation Systems (RIS) concept. It shows tha...