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Knowledge Flows, Technological Change and Regional Growth in the European Union [electronic resource] / by Małgorzata Runiewicz-Wardyn.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Contributions to EconomicsPublisher: Heidelberg : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XXV, 231 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319003429
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 338.9 23
LOC classification:
  • HD72-88
Online resources:
Contents:
Knowledge as a Driver of Technological Change and Regional Growth -- Innovative, Technological, and Growth Capacities of the EU Regions -- Determinants of RISs' Efficiency of the EU Regions -- The Role of Intra-, Inter- and Extra-Regional Sources of Knowledge Spillovers in the EU Regions. Evidence from High-Tech Industries -- Localized Knowledge Spillovers, Agglomeration Externalities, and the Technological Dynamic in High-Tech Industries. Evidence Based on the EU Regions -- Knowledge Spillovers, Technological Change, and Regional Growth. The Empirical Evidence of the EU Regions -- Final Remarks and Implications.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The book provides conceptual and empirical insights into the complex relationship between knowledge flows and regional growth in the EU. The author critically scrutinizes and enhances the RIS (Regional Innovation System) approach, discussing innovation as a technological, institutional and evolutionary process. Moreover, she advances the ongoing discourse on the role of space and technological proximity in the process of innovation and technological externalities. The book closes with an investigation of the role of technological change and knowledge spillovers in the dynamic growth and “catching-up” of EU regions. “Knowledge Flows, Technological Change and Regional Growth in the European Union” focuses on the identification of the elements explaining the linkages between knowledge flows and regional growth. With a critical approach to RIS theory and the need to move to an evolutionary approach to regional innovation systems, the book offers new insights into the complex relationship between space, knowledge and economic growth in the multifaceted European regions. Roberta Capello, Professor of Regional Economics, Politecnico of Milan, Past President of RSAI  .
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Knowledge as a Driver of Technological Change and Regional Growth -- Innovative, Technological, and Growth Capacities of the EU Regions -- Determinants of RISs' Efficiency of the EU Regions -- The Role of Intra-, Inter- and Extra-Regional Sources of Knowledge Spillovers in the EU Regions. Evidence from High-Tech Industries -- Localized Knowledge Spillovers, Agglomeration Externalities, and the Technological Dynamic in High-Tech Industries. Evidence Based on the EU Regions -- Knowledge Spillovers, Technological Change, and Regional Growth. The Empirical Evidence of the EU Regions -- Final Remarks and Implications.

The book provides conceptual and empirical insights into the complex relationship between knowledge flows and regional growth in the EU. The author critically scrutinizes and enhances the RIS (Regional Innovation System) approach, discussing innovation as a technological, institutional and evolutionary process. Moreover, she advances the ongoing discourse on the role of space and technological proximity in the process of innovation and technological externalities. The book closes with an investigation of the role of technological change and knowledge spillovers in the dynamic growth and “catching-up” of EU regions. “Knowledge Flows, Technological Change and Regional Growth in the European Union” focuses on the identification of the elements explaining the linkages between knowledge flows and regional growth. With a critical approach to RIS theory and the need to move to an evolutionary approach to regional innovation systems, the book offers new insights into the complex relationship between space, knowledge and economic growth in the multifaceted European regions. Roberta Capello, Professor of Regional Economics, Politecnico of Milan, Past President of RSAI  .

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