Buch, Englisch, 216 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 297 mm, Gewicht: 748 g
Reihe: Regions and Cities
Theoretical and Empirical Progress
Buch, Englisch, 216 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 297 mm, Gewicht: 748 g
Reihe: Regions and Cities
ISBN: 978-1-138-95318-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
EEG highlights the important factors that initiate, inhibit, or consolidate the contextual settings and relationships in which regions and their respective agents, which comprise and shape economic activity and social reproduction, change over time. It has at its core the production and destruction of novelty in space, and the links between innovation and regional economic fortunes. The creation of knowledge, its movement and recombination within different regional ensembles of economic agents and institutions plays a critical role in the evolution of the space-economy. EEG provides a framework to disentangle the complexity of technological change and regional economic development based on a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches.
In only a short time, EEG has established itself as a promising and rapidly evolving research framework with its focus on the driving forces of regional development across various scales and its attempt to translate findings into public policy. This book advances the theoretical foundations of EEG, and demonstrates how EEG utilises and operationalises conceptual frameworks, both established and new. Contributions also point to future research avenues and extensions of EEG, attempting to build stronger ties between theory, empirical evidence, and relevance to policy. This book was originally published as a special issue of Regional Studies.
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Introduction: Evolutionary Economic Geography – Theoretical and Empirical Progress 1. Towards a Developmental Turn in Evolutionary Economic Geography? 2. Towards an Evolutionary Perspective on Regional Resilience 3. Relatedness, Industrial Branching and Technological Cohesion in US Metropolitan Areas 4. Related Variety, Unrelated Variety and Technological Breakthroughs: An analysis of US State-Level Patenting 5. The Role of External Linkages and Gatekeepers for the Renewal and Expansion of US Cities’ Knowledge Base, 1990–2004 6. rKnowledge: The Spatial Diffusion and Adoption of rDNA Methods 7. Interaction and Innovation across Different Sectors: Findings from Norwegian City-Regions 8. What Makes Clusters Decline? A Study on Disruption and Evolution of a High-Tech Cluster in Denmark 9. Path Renewal in Old Industrial Regions: Possibilities and Limitations for Regional Innovation Policy 10. Education–Job (Mis)Match and Interregional Migration: Italian University Graduates’ Transition to Work 11. Knowledge Neighbourhoods: Urban Form and Evolutionary Economic Geography