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Geography of Innovation: Public Policy Renewal and Empirical Progress [Hardback]

Edited by (University Grenoble Alpes, Saint-Martin dHčres, France), Edited by (Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne, France)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 116 pages, height x width: 297x210 mm, weight: 370 g
  • Sērija : Regions and Cities
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-May-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138209147
  • ISBN-13: 9781138209145
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 116 pages, height x width: 297x210 mm, weight: 370 g
  • Sērija : Regions and Cities
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-May-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138209147
  • ISBN-13: 9781138209145

Within the European context of innovation for growth, public and corporate actors are faced with pressing questions concerning innovation policy and the return on public and private investment in innovation at the regional level. To help them answer these questions, researchers in the field of Geography of Innovation propose interesting developments and new perspectives for the analysis of localized innovation processes, interactions between science, technology and industry, and their impact on regional growth and competitiveness, offering new foundations for designing and evaluating public policies.
The aim of this book is firstly to highlight major recent methodological advances in the Geography of Innovation, particularly concerning the measurement of spatial knowledge externalities and their impact on agglomeration effects. Strategic approaches using microeconomic data have also contributed to showing how firms’ strategies may interact with the local environment and impact upon agglomeration dynamics.
Interesting new results emerge from the application of these new methodologies to the analysis of innovation dynamics in European regions and this book shows how they can help revisit some of the main tenets of received wisdom concerning the rationale and impact of public policies on the Geography of Innovation. This book was previously published as a special issue of Regional Studies.

Citation Information xi
Notes on Contributors xiii
1 Geography of Innovation: New Trends and Implications for Public Policy Renewal
1(5)
Nadine Massard
Corinne Autant-Bernard
2 Regional Heterogeneity and Interregional Research Spillovers in European Innovation: Modelling and Policy Implications
6(16)
Gianni Guastella
Frank G. Van Oort
3 Knowledge, Innovation and Productivity Gains across European Regions
22(17)
Roberta Capello
Camilla Lenzi
4 Do Technology Leaders Deter Inward R&D Investments? Evidence from Regional R&D Location Decisions in Europe
39(17)
Rene Belderbos
Dieter Somers
5 Industry-Specific Firm Growth and Agglomeration
56(18)
Matthias Duschl
Tobias Scholl
Thomas Brenner
Dermis Luxen
Folk Raschke
6 Marshall's versus Jacobs' Externalities in Firm Innovation Performance: The Gase of French Industry
74(19)
Datuelle Galliano
Marie-Benott Magrini
Pierre Triboulet
7 Regional Knowledge Flows and Innovation Policy: A Dynamic Representation
93(14)
Ugo Fratesi
Index 107
Nadine Massard is Professor in economics at the University Grenoble Alpes (France) and member of Grenoble Applied Economics Laboratory (GAEL, INRA, CNRS). Her main research theme is Economic Geography of Innovation and Public Policy. Currently she is the President of EuroLIO (European Localized Innovation Observatory).



Corinne Autant-Bernard is Professor in economics at Saint-Etienne University. Author of dozens of articles and book chapters in economics of innovation, she studies spatial concentration and networks of innovation and their impacts on productivity. She also contributes in technological transfer, providing policy makers with localized innovation diagnostics and policy evaluation.