Regional innovation systems : the role of governance in a globalized world

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Regional innovation systems : the role of governance in a globalized world

edited by Philip Cooke, Martin Heidenreich and Hans-Joachim Braczyk

Routledge, 2004

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [395]-433) and index

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Description

Since the first edition of this book in 1995, there has been a worldwide innovation-led economic boom and a subsequent slump, meaning enormous change has also occurred at the level of regional economies. The new edition registers this change and provides an interesting test of the robustness of the original arguments in the book. Not least, more industrial policy making is influenced by the RIS analysis, and many national and regional governments have adopted RIS approaches, along with related instruments like promotion of industry clusters, academic entrepreneurship, regional venture capital and science-led development strategies.

Table of Contents

Part 1. Introduction. Part 2. Informal and Market-Driven Coordination: Grassroots Between Local and Global Reach. Part 3. Network-Like Governances: Driving Forces, Modes of Cohesion, and Means of Regional Polity. Part 4. The Leviathan Approach: Steering Innovation and Growth in Interregional Contexts by the State. Part 5. Conclusion -- Perspectives Governance Structures -- Persistency of Collective Orders and the Challenge of Local Learning in a Globalized World. Index.

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