This volume covers the topic of innovation in three sections, first demonstrating that processes of innovation and technological change are spatially differentiated, second examining the increasing importance of knowledge creation and diffusion, and third raising key issues related to the systems of
Innovation, Networks, and Knowledge Spillovers: Selected Essays
β Scribed by Prof. Dr. Manfred M. Fischer (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 268
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This collection brings together Manfred M. Fischer`s work in the areas of innovation and technological change, innovation and network activities, knowledge creation and spillovers.
The volume is in three parts. The first part demonstrates that the processes of innovation and technological change are spatially differentiated, both regionally within countries and internationally between countries. The second part broadens, both conceptually and empirically, our understanding of the innovation process and the process of network formation, by examining the increasing importance of knowledge creation and diffusion in the new economy and how this is changing the nature of firms in crucial ways. Particular focus is laid on identifying the growing pressures for firms to develop more inter- and intrafirm networks and on providing lucid illustrations of these different kinds of networks. The third part discusses key issues related to the systems of innovation approach as a conceptual framework for regional innovation analysis and directs attention to enlightening conceptual and empirical work on the issue how knowledge spills over locally.
This collection will be essential reading for scholars and students interested in regional science, economic geography and regional economics, economics of technological change and innovation, industrial organisation, innovation studies and economic development.
Manfred M. Fischer is Professor in Economic Geography and GIScience at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria.
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction....Pages 1-9
Front Matter....Pages 11-11
Innovation and Technological Change: An Austrian-British Comparison....Pages 13-32
Technology, Organisation and Export-driven Research and Development in Austriaβs Electronics Industry....Pages 33-71
Information Processing, Technological Progress, and Retail Market Dynamics....Pages 73-92
Front Matter....Pages 93-93
The New Economy and Networking....Pages 95-115
The Innovation Process and Network Activities of Manufacturing Firms....Pages 117-133
Knowledge Interactions between Universities and Industry in Austria: Sectoral Patterns and Determinants....Pages 135-166
Front Matter....Pages 167-167
Innovation, Knowledge Creation and Systems of Innovation....Pages 169-187
The Role of Space in the Creation of Knowledge in Austria: An Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis....Pages 189-210
Spatial Knowledge Spillovers and University Research: Evidence from Austria....Pages 211-232
Patents, Patent Citations and the Geography of Knowledge Spillovers in Europe....Pages 233-250
β¦ Subjects
Regional Science; Economic Geography; R & D/Technology Policy
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