04329oam 2200817I 450 991081531120332120240516192719.01-136-32653-71-280-66512-297866136420590-203-12130-91-136-32654-510.4324/9780203121306 (CKB)2560000000082462(EBL)957209(OCoLC)798532848(SSID)ssj0000677965(PQKBManifestationID)11457360(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000677965(PQKBWorkID)10696560(PQKB)10189997(MiAaPQ)EBC957209(Au-PeEL)EBL957209(CaPaEBR)ebr10566897(CaONFJC)MIL364205(OCoLC)794379527(OCoLC)748335477(FINmELB)ELB143473(EXLCZ)99256000000008246220180706d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInnovation governance in an open economy shaping regional nodes in a globalized world /edited by Annika Rickne, Staffan Laestadius and Henry Etzkowitz1st ed.Abingdon, Oxon ;New York, N.Y. :Routledge,2012.1 online resource (329 p.)Regions and cities ;56Description based upon print version of record.1-138-79216-0 0-415-50493-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Innovation Governance in an Open Economy; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; 1. Regional governance in global innovation processes; 2. The theoretical foundation for Swedish innovation policy; 3. "Spaces": A triple helix governance strategy for regional innovation; 4. Regional dynamics in non-metropolitan hi-tech clusters: A longitudinal study of two Nordic regions; 5. Regional strength in global competition: Collaborative patterns for life science firms in6. Between the regional and the global: Regional innovation systems policy and industrial knowledge formation7. Regional policy as change management: Theoretical discussion and empirical illustrations; 8. Constructing an innovation policy agency: The case of the Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems; 9. Policy scripts and practice; 10. Can regional innovation systems be "constructed"?; 11. Gender in governance of regional innovation: Why gender matters and is mainstreamed in the Swedish case; 12. Entrepreneurship and public policy in emerging clusters13. The "start-up factor": Regional innovation policy convergence between the US and Sweden14. Lessons on regional innovation governance in open economies; IndexIn an increasingly globalised world, paradoxically regional innovation clusters have moved to the forefront of attention as a strategy for economic and social development. Transcending international success cases, like Silicon Valley and Route 128, as sources of lessons, successful high tech clusters in niche areas have had a significant impact on peripheral regions. Are these successful innovation clusters born or made? If they are subject to planning and direction, what is the shape that it takes: top down, bottom up or lateral?Regions and cities ;56.Regional planningSwedenTechnological innovationsEconomic aspectsSwedenDiffusion of innovationsSwedenBusiness and educationSwedenOrganizational learningCase studiesSwedenEconomic policyCase studiesRegional planningTechnological innovationsEconomic aspectsDiffusion of innovationsBusiness and educationOrganizational learning338.064338.9485Etzkowitz Henry1940-146690Lµstadius Staffan1651299Rickne Annika1966-1651300FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910815311203321Innovation governance in an open economy4001162UNINA