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The empirical and institutional dimensions of smart specialisation / / edited by Philip McCann, Frank van Oort and John Goddard
The empirical and institutional dimensions of smart specialisation / / edited by Philip McCann, Frank van Oort and John Goddard
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York, N.Y. : , : Routledge, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (235 pages) : illustrations, tables
Disciplina 330.94
Altri autori (Persone) GoddardJ. B
McCannPhilip <1964->
OortFrank van
Collana Regions and Cities
Soggetto topico Regional economics - European Union countries
Regional planning - European Union countries
Economic specialization - European Union countries
economic region
economic policy
economic development
ISBN 1-315-52621-2
1-315-52619-0
1-315-52620-4
Classificazione 16.28
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction to the empirical and institutional dimensions of smart specialisation / Philip McCann, Frank van Oort and John Goddard -- 2. The intellectual and practical bases of the application of RIS3 within EU cohesion policy / Philip McCann and Raquel Ortega-Argiles -- 3. Regional diversification and smart specialization policy / Ron Boschma -- 4. Local industry structure as a resource-base for entrepreneurship : implications for smart specialization strategies -- 5. Regional innovation and the network structure of university-industry links / Robert Huggins and Daniel Prokop -- 6. Good growth, bad growth : a wake-up call of smart specialisation / Mark Thissen, Frank Van Oort and Olga Ivanova -- 7. New measures of regional competitiveness in a globalizing world / Bart Los, Maureen Lankhuizen and Mark Thissen -- 8. The co-evolution of regional innovation domains and institutional arrangements : smart specialisation through quadruple helix relations? / Paul Vallance -- 9. Smart specialisation and local economic development in Eastern Europe / Teodora Dogaru, Frank Van Oort and Nicola Cortinovis -- 10. From plan to process : exploring the human element in smart specialisation governance / Mari Jose Aranguren, Mikel Navarro and James R. Wilson -- 11. Entrepreneurship, networks and recombinant open innovation : lessons for regional policy / Robert Huggins.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910153198803321
London ; ; New York, N.Y. : , : Routledge, , 2017
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Innovation, entrepreneurship, geography and growth [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip McCann and Les Oxley
Innovation, entrepreneurship, geography and growth [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip McCann and Les Oxley
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (210 p.)
Disciplina 338.9
Altri autori (Persone) McCannPhilip <1964->
OxleyLes
Collana Surveys of Recent Research in Economics
Soggetto topico Entrepreneurship
Technological innovations
Economic geography
Small business - Growth
ISBN 1-118-42724-6
1-299-15769-6
1-118-42727-0
1-118-42726-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Geography and Growth; Contents; Notes on Contributors; 1 INNOVATION, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, GEOGRAPHY AND GROWTH; 2 THEORIES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, INNOVATION AND THE BUSINESS CYCLE; 1. Models of Creative Destruction and the Business Cycle; 1.1 Schumpeter's Theory of Business Cycles and Creative Destruction; 1.2 A Formal Model; 2. Innovation and Implementation Cycles; 3. Models of Production Under Asymmetric Information; 3.1 Costly State Verification; 3.2 Moral Hazard; 3.3 Adverse Selection; 4. Concluding Remarks; Note; References
3 THE TRANSATLANTIC PRODUCTIVITY GAP: A SURVEY OF THE MAIN CAUSES1. Introduction; 2. Historical Evolution of the EU-US Productivity Growth Differentials; 2.1 Productivity Differences between the US and EU as a Whole; 2.2 Productivity Differences US and Different Parts of Europe; 3. The R&D-ICT Intensity Gap; 4. Industry Comparisons and the Diffusion of ICTs; 4.1 The New Economy Effect; 4.2 Service Sectors; 4.3 The Case of Retailing; 5. Other Issues: Market Rigidities, Firm Organization and Entrepreneurship; 5.1 Product Markets; 5.2 Labour Markets; 5.3 Organizational and Managerial Issues
5.4 The Entrepreneurial Environment and Culture6. Measurement Issues; 7. Conclusions; Note; References; 4 A SURVEY OF THE INNOVATION SURVEYS; 1. Introduction to Innovation; 2. Evolutions in Our Understanding of Innovation; 3. Measures of Innovation; 3.1 Innovation Surveys Around the World; 3.2 Survey-Related Researches; 3.2.1 Dependent Variables; 3.2.2 Independent Variables; 3.2.3 Firm Behaviour and Strategy; 3.2.4 The Overall Environment of the Firm; 4. Final Remarks; Notes; References; 5 KNOWLEDGE DYNAMICS, STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND THE GEOGRAPHY OF BUSINESS SERVICES; 1. Introduction
2. Knowledge, Technology and Structural Change2.1 Knowledge and Technology; 2.2 Technology and Structural Change; 3. Structural Change and the Raise of (Knowledge-Intensive) BS; 3.1 'Much Ado About Services': From the Classical Tradition of Unproductive Hands to the Cost Disease; 3.2 Knowledge Dynamics, Intermediate Demand and KIBS Growth; 4. Knowledge Dynamics and Spatial Agglomeration of BS; 4.1 Urbanisation Externalities and Knowledge Density; 4.2 Backward and Forward Linkages; 5. Concluding Remarks; Notes; References
6 MULTILEVEL APPROACHES AND THE FIRM-AGGLOMERATION AMBIGUITY IN ECONOMIC GROWTH STUDIES1. The Firm in Agglomeration Studies: The Missing Link?; 2. The Macro to Micro Link in Agglomeration Economics and Organization Studies; 2.1 Agglomeration Economics; 2.2 Agglomeration in Organization Studies; 3. The Multilevel Model; 3.1 From Macro to Micro; 3.2 The Multilevel Framework; 4. Case Study 1: New Firm Survival and Growth in Advanced Producer Services; 4.1 Agglomeration in the Advanced Producer Service Sector; 4.2 A Mixed Hierarchical and Cross-Classified Model
4.3 Adding Predictor Variables and Cross-Level Interactions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910141496603321
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Innovation, entrepreneurship, geography and growth [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip McCann and Les Oxley
Innovation, entrepreneurship, geography and growth [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip McCann and Les Oxley
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (210 p.)
Disciplina 338.9
Altri autori (Persone) McCannPhilip <1964->
OxleyLes
Collana Surveys of Recent Research in Economics
Soggetto topico Entrepreneurship
Technological innovations
Economic geography
Small business - Growth
ISBN 1-118-42724-6
1-299-15769-6
1-118-42727-0
1-118-42726-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Geography and Growth; Contents; Notes on Contributors; 1 INNOVATION, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, GEOGRAPHY AND GROWTH; 2 THEORIES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, INNOVATION AND THE BUSINESS CYCLE; 1. Models of Creative Destruction and the Business Cycle; 1.1 Schumpeter's Theory of Business Cycles and Creative Destruction; 1.2 A Formal Model; 2. Innovation and Implementation Cycles; 3. Models of Production Under Asymmetric Information; 3.1 Costly State Verification; 3.2 Moral Hazard; 3.3 Adverse Selection; 4. Concluding Remarks; Note; References
3 THE TRANSATLANTIC PRODUCTIVITY GAP: A SURVEY OF THE MAIN CAUSES1. Introduction; 2. Historical Evolution of the EU-US Productivity Growth Differentials; 2.1 Productivity Differences between the US and EU as a Whole; 2.2 Productivity Differences US and Different Parts of Europe; 3. The R&D-ICT Intensity Gap; 4. Industry Comparisons and the Diffusion of ICTs; 4.1 The New Economy Effect; 4.2 Service Sectors; 4.3 The Case of Retailing; 5. Other Issues: Market Rigidities, Firm Organization and Entrepreneurship; 5.1 Product Markets; 5.2 Labour Markets; 5.3 Organizational and Managerial Issues
5.4 The Entrepreneurial Environment and Culture6. Measurement Issues; 7. Conclusions; Note; References; 4 A SURVEY OF THE INNOVATION SURVEYS; 1. Introduction to Innovation; 2. Evolutions in Our Understanding of Innovation; 3. Measures of Innovation; 3.1 Innovation Surveys Around the World; 3.2 Survey-Related Researches; 3.2.1 Dependent Variables; 3.2.2 Independent Variables; 3.2.3 Firm Behaviour and Strategy; 3.2.4 The Overall Environment of the Firm; 4. Final Remarks; Notes; References; 5 KNOWLEDGE DYNAMICS, STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND THE GEOGRAPHY OF BUSINESS SERVICES; 1. Introduction
2. Knowledge, Technology and Structural Change2.1 Knowledge and Technology; 2.2 Technology and Structural Change; 3. Structural Change and the Raise of (Knowledge-Intensive) BS; 3.1 'Much Ado About Services': From the Classical Tradition of Unproductive Hands to the Cost Disease; 3.2 Knowledge Dynamics, Intermediate Demand and KIBS Growth; 4. Knowledge Dynamics and Spatial Agglomeration of BS; 4.1 Urbanisation Externalities and Knowledge Density; 4.2 Backward and Forward Linkages; 5. Concluding Remarks; Notes; References
6 MULTILEVEL APPROACHES AND THE FIRM-AGGLOMERATION AMBIGUITY IN ECONOMIC GROWTH STUDIES1. The Firm in Agglomeration Studies: The Missing Link?; 2. The Macro to Micro Link in Agglomeration Economics and Organization Studies; 2.1 Agglomeration Economics; 2.2 Agglomeration in Organization Studies; 3. The Multilevel Model; 3.1 From Macro to Micro; 3.2 The Multilevel Framework; 4. Case Study 1: New Firm Survival and Growth in Advanced Producer Services; 4.1 Agglomeration in the Advanced Producer Service Sector; 4.2 A Mixed Hierarchical and Cross-Classified Model
4.3 Adding Predictor Variables and Cross-Level Interactions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830389403321
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Innovation, entrepreneurship, geography and growth [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip McCann and Les Oxley
Innovation, entrepreneurship, geography and growth [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip McCann and Les Oxley
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (210 p.)
Disciplina 338.9
Altri autori (Persone) McCannPhilip <1964->
OxleyLes
Collana Surveys of Recent Research in Economics
Soggetto topico Entrepreneurship
Technological innovations
Economic geography
Small business - Growth
ISBN 1-118-42724-6
1-299-15769-6
1-118-42727-0
1-118-42726-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Geography and Growth; Contents; Notes on Contributors; 1 INNOVATION, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, GEOGRAPHY AND GROWTH; 2 THEORIES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, INNOVATION AND THE BUSINESS CYCLE; 1. Models of Creative Destruction and the Business Cycle; 1.1 Schumpeter's Theory of Business Cycles and Creative Destruction; 1.2 A Formal Model; 2. Innovation and Implementation Cycles; 3. Models of Production Under Asymmetric Information; 3.1 Costly State Verification; 3.2 Moral Hazard; 3.3 Adverse Selection; 4. Concluding Remarks; Note; References
3 THE TRANSATLANTIC PRODUCTIVITY GAP: A SURVEY OF THE MAIN CAUSES1. Introduction; 2. Historical Evolution of the EU-US Productivity Growth Differentials; 2.1 Productivity Differences between the US and EU as a Whole; 2.2 Productivity Differences US and Different Parts of Europe; 3. The R&D-ICT Intensity Gap; 4. Industry Comparisons and the Diffusion of ICTs; 4.1 The New Economy Effect; 4.2 Service Sectors; 4.3 The Case of Retailing; 5. Other Issues: Market Rigidities, Firm Organization and Entrepreneurship; 5.1 Product Markets; 5.2 Labour Markets; 5.3 Organizational and Managerial Issues
5.4 The Entrepreneurial Environment and Culture6. Measurement Issues; 7. Conclusions; Note; References; 4 A SURVEY OF THE INNOVATION SURVEYS; 1. Introduction to Innovation; 2. Evolutions in Our Understanding of Innovation; 3. Measures of Innovation; 3.1 Innovation Surveys Around the World; 3.2 Survey-Related Researches; 3.2.1 Dependent Variables; 3.2.2 Independent Variables; 3.2.3 Firm Behaviour and Strategy; 3.2.4 The Overall Environment of the Firm; 4. Final Remarks; Notes; References; 5 KNOWLEDGE DYNAMICS, STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND THE GEOGRAPHY OF BUSINESS SERVICES; 1. Introduction
2. Knowledge, Technology and Structural Change2.1 Knowledge and Technology; 2.2 Technology and Structural Change; 3. Structural Change and the Raise of (Knowledge-Intensive) BS; 3.1 'Much Ado About Services': From the Classical Tradition of Unproductive Hands to the Cost Disease; 3.2 Knowledge Dynamics, Intermediate Demand and KIBS Growth; 4. Knowledge Dynamics and Spatial Agglomeration of BS; 4.1 Urbanisation Externalities and Knowledge Density; 4.2 Backward and Forward Linkages; 5. Concluding Remarks; Notes; References
6 MULTILEVEL APPROACHES AND THE FIRM-AGGLOMERATION AMBIGUITY IN ECONOMIC GROWTH STUDIES1. The Firm in Agglomeration Studies: The Missing Link?; 2. The Macro to Micro Link in Agglomeration Economics and Organization Studies; 2.1 Agglomeration Economics; 2.2 Agglomeration in Organization Studies; 3. The Multilevel Model; 3.1 From Macro to Micro; 3.2 The Multilevel Framework; 4. Case Study 1: New Firm Survival and Growth in Advanced Producer Services; 4.1 Agglomeration in the Advanced Producer Service Sector; 4.2 A Mixed Hierarchical and Cross-Classified Model
4.3 Adding Predictor Variables and Cross-Level Interactions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910840520003321
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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