Our understanding of innovation processes has dramatically changed
over the past decades. Interactive models of innovation, differing
significantly from the linear approach, now emphasize both the
importance of networking activities both within and across firms, and
the centrality of knowledge spillovers which lie at the root of the
formation of networks. The study of knowledge spillovers has become a
major focus of research on innovative networks in recent years. Part
of this research tradition can be traced back to the early work of
Alfred Marshall on external economies through which 'industrial
districts' – as he termed them – were integrated. This book brings
together a collection of articles and book chapters which present an
overview and synthesis of current knowledge in the Economics of
Innovation. It both reviews what is known and accepted as the best
thinking on selected topics in the field and provides research
findings that offer valuable insights into the nature and process of
innovation, network formation and network activities, knowledge
generation and spillovers from a regional perspective. By presenting
the articles and book chapters as a whole, this collection is a novel
combination. It is being published simultaneously with Spatial
Analysis and GeoComputation: Selected Essays. Innovation, Networks and
Knowledge Spillovers is essentially a multi-product undertaking, in
the sense that the various contributions are largely multi-authored
publications. All these co-authors deserve the full credit for this
volume, as they have been the scientific source of the research
contributions included in the present volume.
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Selected Essays
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783540359814
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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