Innovation potential is not only an elementary precondition for economic efficiency and affluence for nations, but also for regions. Measured on R&D employment in the manufacturing industry, regional concentration has continued to remain high since 1998. The regions of Munich and Stuttgart lead by a wide margin. However, the study shows that not only strong regions benefit from structural change but also less favored regions. Conversely, for regions with a leading edge, there is no guarantee of a future leadership role. Urbanized regions have primarily gained. It is noticeable that - apart from exceptions - East Germany lags behind as a research location.Regional innovation systems, Research and development, Manufacturing
Interplay between regional and industrial aspects in the R&D–productivity link: evidence from Europe...
Interplay between regional and industrial aspects in the R&D–productivity link: evidence from Europe...
Interplay between regional and industrial aspects in the R&D–productivity link: evidence from Europe...
The transformed economy of the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) clearly lags behind the weste...
Innovations are key factor for developing of the regions and their competitiveness. There are signi...
Regarding technological innovativeness, the transformed economy of the former German Democratic Repu...
This Thuenen-Report discusses the results of an analysis of the structural change between industries...
Concepts like regional innovation systems, innovative milieu, and learning regions emphasize the pos...
STERNBERG R. and TAMASY C. (1999) Munich as Germany's no. 1 high technology region: empirical eviden...
The vast majority of regions in West Germany, and the EU, have become more similar interms of per-ca...
German technology policy has undergone a particularly remarkable change in recent years. Traditional...
The vast majority of regions in West Germany, and the EU, have become more similar interms of per-ca...
Local innovation networks have been considered to be particularly important to innovation and techno...
Interplay between regional and industrial aspects in the R&D–productivity link: evidence from Europe...
Increasing international competition has forced manufacturing enterprises in industrialised countrie...
Interplay between regional and industrial aspects in the R&D–productivity link: evidence from Europe...
Interplay between regional and industrial aspects in the R&D–productivity link: evidence from Europe...
Interplay between regional and industrial aspects in the R&D–productivity link: evidence from Europe...
The transformed economy of the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) clearly lags behind the weste...
Innovations are key factor for developing of the regions and their competitiveness. There are signi...
Regarding technological innovativeness, the transformed economy of the former German Democratic Repu...
This Thuenen-Report discusses the results of an analysis of the structural change between industries...
Concepts like regional innovation systems, innovative milieu, and learning regions emphasize the pos...
STERNBERG R. and TAMASY C. (1999) Munich as Germany's no. 1 high technology region: empirical eviden...
The vast majority of regions in West Germany, and the EU, have become more similar interms of per-ca...
German technology policy has undergone a particularly remarkable change in recent years. Traditional...
The vast majority of regions in West Germany, and the EU, have become more similar interms of per-ca...
Local innovation networks have been considered to be particularly important to innovation and techno...
Interplay between regional and industrial aspects in the R&D–productivity link: evidence from Europe...
Increasing international competition has forced manufacturing enterprises in industrialised countrie...
Interplay between regional and industrial aspects in the R&D–productivity link: evidence from Europe...
Interplay between regional and industrial aspects in the R&D–productivity link: evidence from Europe...
Interplay between regional and industrial aspects in the R&D–productivity link: evidence from Europe...