The critical message of this book is that in the current context of global change, local and national territories have to upgrade their resilience in terms of improving both their competitiveness and capability to innovate. <P>Localized creativity, small high-tech entrepreneurship, related innovatio
Innovation, Global Change and Territorial Resilience
β Scribed by Cooke, Philip(Editor);Parrilli, Mario Davide;Curbelo, Jose Luis
- Publisher
- Edward Elgar Publishing
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 512
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Copyright......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Contributors......Page 8
Preface......Page 11
Introduction......Page 13
PART I Concepts and Measurement: Innovation, Institutions and Change......Page 35
1. The new Argonauts, global search and local institution building......Page 37
2. Resilience, innovative βwhite spacesβ and cluster platforms as a response to globalisation shocks......Page 55
3. The Innovation Index: measuring the UKβs investment in innovation and its effects......Page 83
4. Territorial benchmarking methodology: the need to identify reference regions......Page 111
PART II Territories: Innovative and Evolving......Page 147
5. Innovative regions: strategic spaces for development......Page 149
6. New policy approaches to develop innovative territories: developing trust and behavioral additionality in Gipuzkoa......Page 162
7. New focus of economic reactivation in Spain: creative industries in the Basque Country......Page 178
8. Assessing country competitiveness: the case of Spain......Page 197
PART II IInnovation and Value Chains......Page 225
9. Outward FDI from developing country MNEs as a channel for technological catch-up......Page 227
10. Heterogeneous social capitals: a new window of opportunity for local economies......Page 242
11. China: beyond the global production line......Page 258
12. Are clusters the solution?......Page 286
PART IV Territorial Policies: Emerging from the Crisis......Page 305
13. Conceptualisations, relationships and trends between innovation, competitiveness and development: industrial policy beyond the crisis......Page 307
14. Regional policy: what (it seems) we have learned from some European experiences......Page 325
15. Cities in times of economic crisis: a challenge for local governments......Page 347
16. What public policies can and cannot do for regional development......Page 376
17. A participatory methodology for evaluating the cluster policy of the Basque Country......Page 394
18. For a resilient, sustainable and creative European economy, in what ways is the EU important?......Page 415
Bibliography......Page 441
Index......Page 493
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