Creative regions : technology, culture and knowledge entrepreneurship /

Other Authors: Cooke, Philip
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2007.
Series:Regions and cities
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Online Access:http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0710/2007004530.html
Table of Contents:
  • Creative regions : an introduction / Philip Cooke, Dafna Schwartz
  • Regional innovation systems
  • The regionalisation of knowledge : the territorial basis of development / Dietmar Bastian, Ulrich Hilpert
  • Creative regions and globalising social capital : connecting foreign ICT experts to Finnish innovation environments / Mika Raunio
  • Connectivity and co-location in innovation processes of Dutch firms / Pieter J.M. de Bruijn, Frank. G. van Oort
  • On strengthening the knowledge base of knowledge-intensive SMEs in less-favoured regions in Finland / Kati-Jasmin Kosonen
  • Cluster evolution, variety and policy
  • Regional innovation clusters : evaluation of the South East Brabant cluster scheme / Roel Rutten, Frans Boekema
  • Cluster emergence : a comparative study of two cases in North Jutland, Denmark / Dagmara Stoerring, Bent Dalum
  • The knowledge-space dynamic in the British biotechnology industry : function, relation, and association / Kean Birch
  • Culture, creativity and local development : evidence from creative industries in Florence / Luciana Lazzeretti
  • Reflections on innovative alliances involving technological science and the creative industry : a case study involving the Roskilde Region and Musicon Valley / Birgitte Rasmussen, Jens-Peter Lynov
  • Knowledge transfer, R & D outsourcing, open innovation
  • Research, knowledge and open innovation : spatial impacts upon organisation of knowledge-intensive industry clusters / Philip Cooke
  • The outsourcing of knowledge production and its implications for regional path dependence / Alex Burfitt, Chris Collinge
  • Creativity and openness : outsourcing of knowledge-intensive services as a challenge for innovation systems in a metropolitan region / RuÌ̂diger Wink
  • Boundary spanning and the "knowledge community" / Hiro Izushi.