This paper looks at the creation and function of the Innovation Systems Research Network (ISRN), which is a collaborative Canadian initiative to undertake and disseminate research results concerning the diverse nature of regional and local innovation systems across the country
Many recent studies maintain that regional characteristics influence the innovative performances, in...
Innovation research sees innovation as essentially a firm level phenomenon, but which is strongly in...
The need for the development of regional innovation systems is widespread and recognised in many cou...
This paper is an initial result of research being carried out through the Innovation Systems Researc...
The Canadian Innovation Systems Research Network (ISRN) has been a highly successful approach to fos...
This paper is part of a larger research project, which has two primary goals: (1) To develop analyti...
Regional innovation clusters are the building blocks of the Canadian national system of innovation. ...
There is a strong biotechnology cluster in Vancouver yet there is no major manufacturing facility. T...
This report addresses the regional systems of innovation in Canada, and looks at the ways that polic...
This research finds that firms serving non-metropolitan regional markets tend to have low exports, r...
Innovation is considered as a major driver of long-run economic growth with recent work showing that...
The literature on the spatial organisation of innovation has been exemplified by concepts such as ‘i...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Industry and Innovati...
Knowledge has become a fundamental resource of production in the economy; a major element for the in...
Accumulation of human capital is essential for economic growth. An important question is how knowled...
Many recent studies maintain that regional characteristics influence the innovative performances, in...
Innovation research sees innovation as essentially a firm level phenomenon, but which is strongly in...
The need for the development of regional innovation systems is widespread and recognised in many cou...
This paper is an initial result of research being carried out through the Innovation Systems Researc...
The Canadian Innovation Systems Research Network (ISRN) has been a highly successful approach to fos...
This paper is part of a larger research project, which has two primary goals: (1) To develop analyti...
Regional innovation clusters are the building blocks of the Canadian national system of innovation. ...
There is a strong biotechnology cluster in Vancouver yet there is no major manufacturing facility. T...
This report addresses the regional systems of innovation in Canada, and looks at the ways that polic...
This research finds that firms serving non-metropolitan regional markets tend to have low exports, r...
Innovation is considered as a major driver of long-run economic growth with recent work showing that...
The literature on the spatial organisation of innovation has been exemplified by concepts such as ‘i...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Industry and Innovati...
Knowledge has become a fundamental resource of production in the economy; a major element for the in...
Accumulation of human capital is essential for economic growth. An important question is how knowled...
Many recent studies maintain that regional characteristics influence the innovative performances, in...
Innovation research sees innovation as essentially a firm level phenomenon, but which is strongly in...
The need for the development of regional innovation systems is widespread and recognised in many cou...