Characterizing the innovative capacity of a territory, and his specific attractivity for external direct investment in new fields, needs the definition of measurable concepts and the design of a proper methodology to gather relevant quantitative data. The aim of the paper is to propose a general theoretical view of the functional characteristics of the various actors and institutions that compose the ?technological infrastructure? of a region, then to show some results of studies made in the Upper-Rhine Valley (in France as well as in Germany) that cast a light on the contribution of certain important players like universities and ?knowledge intensive business services?. Universities have an important and very composite economic impact in t...
Since the beginning of the eighties we are witnessing a broad recognition amongst economists and pol...
During the last decades, research on regional innovation processes has turned its focus on the relev...
The economic attraction and competitiveness of the regions depends on the spatially balanced network...
Regional economies are continuously evolving shifting from more traditional manufacturing toward mor...
University-Industry knowledge transfer is a key factor for the economic development and competitiven...
This PhD thesis is a study of the place of public research in the (regional and national) innovation...
Within a debatable framework of ‘natural replication ’ of well-succeeded cases such as the Silicon V...
For the first time the transfer activities of two different German university types - the Friedrich ...
This paper investigates the agglomeration of Knowledge Intensive Service (KIS) firms in urban areas....
Universities are increasingly expected to be at the heart of networked structures contributing to so...
The aim of the paper is to evaluate the role of universities in the innovation process. Against the ...
Local innovation networks have been considered to be particularly important to innovation and techno...
The knowledge-based economy requires that research-development activities contribute to the creation...
This paper contributes to the growing literature on knowledge network evolution. It provides an anal...
: The authors of this article reflect on the potential role of universities in building capacity for...
Since the beginning of the eighties we are witnessing a broad recognition amongst economists and pol...
During the last decades, research on regional innovation processes has turned its focus on the relev...
The economic attraction and competitiveness of the regions depends on the spatially balanced network...
Regional economies are continuously evolving shifting from more traditional manufacturing toward mor...
University-Industry knowledge transfer is a key factor for the economic development and competitiven...
This PhD thesis is a study of the place of public research in the (regional and national) innovation...
Within a debatable framework of ‘natural replication ’ of well-succeeded cases such as the Silicon V...
For the first time the transfer activities of two different German university types - the Friedrich ...
This paper investigates the agglomeration of Knowledge Intensive Service (KIS) firms in urban areas....
Universities are increasingly expected to be at the heart of networked structures contributing to so...
The aim of the paper is to evaluate the role of universities in the innovation process. Against the ...
Local innovation networks have been considered to be particularly important to innovation and techno...
The knowledge-based economy requires that research-development activities contribute to the creation...
This paper contributes to the growing literature on knowledge network evolution. It provides an anal...
: The authors of this article reflect on the potential role of universities in building capacity for...
Since the beginning of the eighties we are witnessing a broad recognition amongst economists and pol...
During the last decades, research on regional innovation processes has turned its focus on the relev...
The economic attraction and competitiveness of the regions depends on the spatially balanced network...