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Abstracts: Notes on contributors | |
Part I. Concepts and Measurements in Innovation: 1. Introduction Karen R. Polenske | |
2. Measurement of the clustering and dispersion of innovation Anne P. Carter | |
3. Measuring geography of innovation: a literature review Apiwat Ratanawaraha and Karen R. Polenske | |
4. Employment growth and clusters dynamics of creative industries in Great Britain Bernard Fingleton, Danilo C. Igliori, Barry Moore and Raakhi Odedra | |
Part II. Institutional and Spatial Aspects of Information and Knowledge Flows: 5. Tacit knowledge in production systems: how important is geography? Meric S. Gertler | |
6. The self-conscious firm: information needs, acquisition strategies, and utilization prospects Amy Glasmeier | |
7. Theorising the gendered institutional bases of innovative regional economies Mia Gray and Al James | |
8. Multinationals and transnational social space for learning: knowledge creation and transfer through global R& | |
D networks Alice Lam | |
9. Brain circulation and regional innovation: the Silicon Valley-Hsinchu-Shanghai Triangle AnnaLee Saxenian | |
Part III. Institutions and Innovation Systems: 10. National systems of production, innovation, and competence building Bengt-Ake Lundvall, Bjö | |
rn Johnson, Esben S. Andersen and Bent Dalum | |
11. Perspectives on entrepreneurship and cluster formation: biotechnology in the US Capitol region Maryann P. Feldman | |
12. Facilitating enterprising places: the role of intermediaries in the United States and United Kingdom Christie Baxter and Peter Tyler | |
13. Innovation, integration, and technology upgrading in contemporary Chinese industry Edward S. Steinfeld | |
14. Society, community, and development: a tale of two regions Michael Storper, Lena Lavinas, and Alejandro Mercado-Celis | |
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