Diversity, innovation and clusters : spatial perspectives

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Diversity, innovation and clusters : spatial perspectives

edited by Iréne Bernhard, Urban Gråsjö, Charlie Karlsson

(New horizons in regional science)

E. Elgar, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Increased emphasis on the links between regional diversity and regional knowledge, innovation and entrepreneurship highlights the need for a focus on the spatial aspects of these multifaceted, dynamic relationships in order to improve our understanding. By means of a conceptual approach, this timely book illustrates the links between innovation and economic development through the role of space. This thought-provoking book addresses the questions regarding diversity, innovation and clusters that require further investigation and analysis. Chapters written by expert contributors bring together cutting-edge theoretical and empirical studies to consider issues such as how spatial diversity affects collaboration, knowledge and innovation; how innovation arises in various locations; how innovative approaches can be identified for local regeneration; and how the growing visibility and importance of start-up companies in the global economy can be analysed. Diversity, Innovation and Clusters will be a key resource for students and academics researching in the fields of economic geography, regional economics, innovation and entrepreneurship. This book provides insights that will be crucial for providing policy makers, planners and consultants with a more comprehensive decision-making platform by utilising spatial perspectives as a driving force for economic growth and development. Contributors include: T. Arvemo, D. Bartlett, K. Berg, I. Bernhard, U. Grasjoe, T. Gronning, M. Imase, I. Jonsson, C. Karlsson, N. Kishida, U. Lundh Snis, M. McKelvey, T. Maeno, L. Mosesdottir, T. Mroczkowski, G.F. Mulligan, M. Okuyama, A.K. Olsson, K. Sakakura, T. Yasui

Table of Contents

Contents: 1 Introduction: diversity, innovation and clusters - spatial perspectives 1 Irene Bernhard, Urban Grasjoe and Charlie Karlsson 2 A high-tech trajectory in a commodity-dependent economy: modern biotechnology in Norway 11 Terje Gronning 3 Tentative indices for regional economic development: an exploratory study using Swedish municipal data 44 Tobias Arvemo and Urban Grasjoe 4 Inclusive place innovation as a means for local community regeneration 57 Irene Bernhard, Anna Karin Olsson and Ulrika Lundh Snis 5 Patent generation in US metropolitan areas 81 Gordon F. Mulligan 6 Theorizing transformative innovations: the role of agency in real critical junctures 102 Lilja Mosesdottir and Ivar Jonsson 7 Exploring industrial PhD students and perceptions of their impact on firm innovation 125 Karin Berg and Maureen McKelvey 8 Globalizing startups: business development organizations in the Bay Area 157 David Bartlett and Tomasz Mroczkowski 9 As an element of the regional innovation cluster, the citizen/ non-profit sector fulfills the "seedbed function" of the new industry 186 Masashi Imase 10 The factors in the establishment of the Shizuoka sake brewing cluster: regional human resources enabling open innovation 207 Nobuyuki Kishida 11 The empirical study on the emergence and diffusion process of design-driven innovation initiated by knowledge creation: from the field study in the industrial cluster of the Sumida Ward, Tokyo 230 Mutsumi Okuyama, Toshiyuki Yasui, Takashi Maneo and Kyosuke Sakakura Index 259

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