Knowledge bases, innovation and multi-scalar relationships - Which kind of territorial boundedness of industrial clusters?
Innovation is nowadays a highly interdependent process where firms rely on distributed knowledge sources at various spatial scales. It has been argued that innovation interactions are shifting increasingly from local/regional towards global scales and that the region as a space for supporting inn...
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ndltd-VIENNA-oai-epub.wu-wien.ac.at-59372018-05-05T05:18:51Z Knowledge bases, innovation and multi-scalar relationships - Which kind of territorial boundedness of industrial clusters? Tödtling, Franz Auer, Alexander Innovation is nowadays a highly interdependent process where firms rely on distributed knowledge sources at various spatial scales. It has been argued that innovation interactions are shifting increasingly from local/regional towards global scales and that the region as a space for supporting innovation and competitiveness of firms is losing in importance. We suggest, however, that firms and clusters rely on various kinds of knowledge bases and factors for their development that differ in their geographical mobility and territorial boundedness. Whereas codified knowledge as well as many kinds of goods and services, investment capital, and people have become mobile at a global scale due to improvements of transport- and communication technologies and a lowering of trade barriers, we find other factors that are still territorially bound, such as tacit knowledge that is exchanged in local and social networks, and certain kinds institutions and regulations that are territorially confined. We investigate therefore for different types of industries to what extent and which kind of driving factors for cluster development and innovation have become non-local or footlose, or remain territorially bound to regions or countries. This also has relevance for regional and innovation policies that try to enhance the competitiveness of clusters and regional economies. WU Vienna University of Economics and Business 2017 Paper NonPeerReviewed en application/pdf http://epub.wu.ac.at/5937/1/sre%2Ddisc%2D2017_08.pdf http://www-sre.wu-wien.ac.at/dpprice.html http://www.wu.ac.at/mlgd Series: SRE - Discussion Papers http://epub.wu.ac.at/5937/ |
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Innovation is nowadays a highly interdependent process where firms rely on distributed knowledge
sources at various spatial scales. It has been argued that innovation interactions are shifting
increasingly from local/regional towards global scales and that the region as a space for supporting
innovation and competitiveness of firms is losing in importance. We suggest, however, that firms and
clusters rely on various kinds of knowledge bases and factors for their development that differ in
their geographical mobility and territorial boundedness. Whereas codified knowledge as well as
many kinds of goods and services, investment capital, and people have become mobile at a global
scale due to improvements of transport- and communication technologies and a lowering of trade
barriers, we find other factors that are still territorially bound, such as tacit knowledge that is
exchanged in local and social networks, and certain kinds institutions and regulations that are
territorially confined. We investigate therefore for different types of industries to what extent and
which kind of driving factors for cluster development and innovation have become non-local or footlose,
or remain territorially bound to regions or countries. This also has relevance for regional and
innovation policies that try to enhance the competitiveness of clusters and regional economies. === Series: SRE - Discussion Papers |
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Tödtling, Franz Auer, Alexander |
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Tödtling, Franz Auer, Alexander Knowledge bases, innovation and multi-scalar relationships - Which kind of territorial boundedness of industrial clusters? |
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Knowledge bases, innovation and multi-scalar relationships -
Which kind of territorial boundedness of industrial clusters? |
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Knowledge bases, innovation and multi-scalar relationships -
Which kind of territorial boundedness of industrial clusters? |
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Knowledge bases, innovation and multi-scalar relationships -
Which kind of territorial boundedness of industrial clusters? |
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Knowledge bases, innovation and multi-scalar relationships -
Which kind of territorial boundedness of industrial clusters? |
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Which kind of territorial boundedness of industrial clusters? |
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knowledge bases, innovation and multi-scalar relationships -
which kind of territorial boundedness of industrial clusters? |
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