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On the implications of knowledge bases for regional innovation policies in Germany

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p.7-16,fig.,ref.
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  • Department of Geography, Christian Albrechts University in Kiel, Rodewald - Str. 9, 24098 Kiel, Germany
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  • Department of Geography, Christian Albrechts University in Kiel, Rodewald - Str. 9, 24098 Kiel, Germany
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  • Department of Geography, Christian Albrechts University in Kiel, Rodewald - Str. 9, 24098 Kiel, Germany
Bibliografia
  • Asheim B.T., 2007. Differentiated knowledge bases and varieties of regional innovation systems. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Sciences Research 20: 223-241.
  • Asheim B.T., Boschma R., Cooke P., 2011. Constructing regional advantage: Platform policies based on related variety and differentiated knowledge bases. Regional Studies 45 (7): 893-904. [Web of Science] [CrossRef]
  • Asheim B.T., Gertler M.S., 2005. The geography of innovation: Regional innovation systems. In: Fagerberg J., Mowery D., Nelson R. (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Innovation. Oxford University Press, Oxford: 291-317.
  • Asheim B.T., Isaksen A., Nauwelaers C., Tödtling F. (eds), 2003. Regional innovation policy for small-medium enterprises. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
  • Barca F., McCann P., Rodríguez-Pose A., 2012. The case for regional development intervention: Place-based versus place-neutral approaches. Journal of Regional Science 52: 134-152. [CrossRef] [Web of Science]
  • Berg S.-H., Hassink R., 2013. Creative industries from an evolutionary perspective: A critical literature review. Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography, 13.06. Utrecht.
  • Enright M., 2003. Regional clusters: What we know and what we should know. In: Bröcker J., Dohse D., Soltwedel R. (eds), Innovation clusters and interregional competition. Springer, Berlin: 99-129.
  • Fritsch M., Stephan A., 2005. Regionalization of innovation policy - Introduction to the special issue. Research Policy 34: 1123-1127. [CrossRef]
  • Hassink R., 1996. Technology transfer agencies and regional economic development. European Planning Studies 4(2): 167-184. [CrossRef]
  • Hassink R., Berg S.-H., 2014. Regional innovation support systems and technopoles. In: Oh D.S., Phillips F.Y. (eds), Technopolis: Best practices for science & technology cities. Springer, Heidelberg (forthcoming).
  • Manniche J., 2012. Combinatorial knowledge dynamics: On the usefulness of the differentiated knowledge base model. European Planning Studies 20: 1823-1841. [Web of Science] [CrossRef]
  • Martin R., Moodysson J., 2013. Comparing knowledge bases: On the geography and organization of knowledge sourcing in the regional innovation system of Scania, Sweden. European Urban and Regional Studies 20: 170-187. [CrossRef] [Web of Science]
  • Martin R., Moodysson J., Zukauskaite E., 2011. Regional innovation policy beyond ‘best practice’: Lessons from Sweden. Journal of the Knowledge Economy 2: 550-568.
  • McCann P., Ortega-Argilés R., 2011. Smart specialisation, regional growth and applications to EU cohesion policy. IEB Working Papers, 2011/14, University of Barcelona.
  • Menzel M.-P., Fornahl D., 2010. Cluster life cycles - dimensions and rationales of cluster evolution. Industrial Corporate Change 19(1): 205-238.
  • Nauwelaers C., Wintjes R., 2003. Towards a new paradigm for innovation policy? In: Asheim B., Isaksen A., Nauwelaers C., Tödtling F. (eds), Regional innovation policy for small-medium enterprises. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham: 193-220.
  • OECD, 2010. Regional development policies in OECD countries. OECD, Paris.
  • OECD, 2011. Regions and innovation policy. OECD reviews of regional innovation. OECD, Paris.
  • Plum, O., 2011. Developing biotech products, making cars, creating video games: Disentangling knowledge bases in three German regions. Doctoral dissertation, University of Kiel.
  • Plum O., Hassink R., 2011. On the nature and geography of innovation and interactive learning: A case study of the biotechnology industry in the Aachen Technology Region, Germany. European Planning Studies 19: 1141-1163. [Web of Science] [CrossRef]
  • Plum O., Hassink R., 2013. Analytical vs. synthetic knowledge: Which knowledge base configuration drives Southwest Saxony’s automotive firms? European Urban and Regional Studies 20: 206-226. [CrossRef]
  • Prange H., 2008. Explaining varieties of regional innovation policies in Europe. European Urban and Regional Studies 15: 39-52. [CrossRef] [Web of Science]
  • Tödtling F., Schneider R., Grillitsch M., Höglinger C., 2011. Constructing regional advantage in the Austrian ICT sector - Towards fine-tuned innovation policies? Journal of the Knowledge Economy 2: 533-549.
  • Tödtling F., Trippl M., 2005. One size fits all? Towards a differentiated regional innovation policy. Research Policy 34(1): 203-1219
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