Technology, Culture and Knowledge Entrepreneurship
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Köp båda 2 för 2851 krPhilip Cooke is University Research Professor in Regional Development and founding Director (1993) of the Centre for Advanced Studies, University of Wales, Cardiff. He is a partner in Cardiff's ESRC Centre for Economic and Social Analysis of Genomics (CESAGen) and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Aalborg, Denmark. Dafna Schwartz is a senior faculty member at the Department of Business Administration at Ben-Gurion University (Israel), head of the area of Entrepreneurship and High-Tech Management and director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship and High-Tech Management. She is an economic consultant in Israel and abroad and a board member of leading Israeli corporations.
Part 1: Regional Innovation Systems 1. The Regionalization of Knowledge: The Territorial Basis of Development 2. Creative Regions and Globalising Social Capital Connecting Foreign ICT Experts to Finnish Innovation Environments 3. Connectivity and Co-Location in Innovation Processes of Dutch Firms 4. On Strengthening the Knowledge Base of Knowledge-Intensive SMEs in Less-Favoured Regions in Finland Part 2: Cluster Evolution, Variety and Policy 5. Regional Innovation Clusters: Evaluation of the South East Brabant Cluster Scheme 6. Cluster Emergence: A Comparative Study of Two Cases in North Jutland, Denmark 7. The Knowledge-Space Dynamic in the British Biotechnology Industry: Function, Relation, and Association 8. Cultural and Creative Industries in Places of 'High Culture' The Case of the Art City of Florence 9. Reflections on Innovative Alliances Involving Technological Science and the Creative Industry A Case Study Involving the Roskilde Region and Musicon Valley Part 3: Knowledge Transfer, R&D Outsourcing, Open Innovation 10. Research, Knowledge and Open Innovation: Spatial Impacts upon Organization of Knowledge-Intensive Industry Clusters 11. The Outsourcing of Knowledge Production and its Implications for Regional Path Dependence 12. Creativity and Openness: Outsourcing of Knowledge Intensive Services as a Challenge for Innovation Systems in a Metropolitan Region 13. Boundary Spanning and the Knowledge Community