This paper analyzes the high-tech economies of 350-plus metropolitan areas across the U.S. during 2010. Attention is given to 20 different production attributes—including the age and education of the workforce, patent production, business startups, per capita productivity of the workers, and the like. Multivariate analysis is used to reduce these 20 attributes down to 10 orthogonal dimensions; then the scores on these dimensions are used to identify eight different innovation and entrepreneurial clubs. Basically the exercise deconstructs the metropolitan economies into various parts so that each economy is assigned a signature score on each of the independent factors. High-tech places, which are especially active in both patents and startup...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [248]-271).It is the principal task of this study to exam...
This report is based on federal government data -- available to the public for the first time -- on ...
Despite the fact that knowledge spillovers have explicitly geographic components, the role of spatia...
The theme of high-technology economic base and regional development, around which this research is b...
This paper re-examines the shifting pattern of (utility) patents across the American metropolitan la...
The knowledge economy represents an intangible economic configuration whereby knowledge is valued as...
The purpose of this study is to test the effects of innovative entrepreneurship on urban economic pe...
Managing and leveraging innovation and knowledge generation are key components of value creation by ...
Human activities, such as research, innovation and industry, concentrate disproportionately in large...
Managing and leveraging innovation and knowledge generation are key components of value creation by ...
A longstanding research tradition assumes that endogenous technological development increases region...
This paper examines factors related to higher regional start-up activity. Two hypotheses are formula...
Innovation enhances economic performance. High rates of innova-tion are associated with high rates o...
This paper assesses the effect of Richard Florida's creative class on economic growth and developmen...
Innovation has increased dramatically since the advent of the 1765 steam machine. Today, we possess ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [248]-271).It is the principal task of this study to exam...
This report is based on federal government data -- available to the public for the first time -- on ...
Despite the fact that knowledge spillovers have explicitly geographic components, the role of spatia...
The theme of high-technology economic base and regional development, around which this research is b...
This paper re-examines the shifting pattern of (utility) patents across the American metropolitan la...
The knowledge economy represents an intangible economic configuration whereby knowledge is valued as...
The purpose of this study is to test the effects of innovative entrepreneurship on urban economic pe...
Managing and leveraging innovation and knowledge generation are key components of value creation by ...
Human activities, such as research, innovation and industry, concentrate disproportionately in large...
Managing and leveraging innovation and knowledge generation are key components of value creation by ...
A longstanding research tradition assumes that endogenous technological development increases region...
This paper examines factors related to higher regional start-up activity. Two hypotheses are formula...
Innovation enhances economic performance. High rates of innova-tion are associated with high rates o...
This paper assesses the effect of Richard Florida's creative class on economic growth and developmen...
Innovation has increased dramatically since the advent of the 1765 steam machine. Today, we possess ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [248]-271).It is the principal task of this study to exam...
This report is based on federal government data -- available to the public for the first time -- on ...
Despite the fact that knowledge spillovers have explicitly geographic components, the role of spatia...