2013
DOI: 10.14254/2071-789x.2013/6-1/2
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Mobilizing Enterprises for Regional Innovation Policies

Abstract: ABSTRACT. During the last decades a paradigmatic change in regional policies has occurred: Cohesion oriented policies gave place to policies focusing on economic growth by innovation. In consequence also the consignees of regional policies changed: in the past public institutions responsible for infrastructural measures received most of regional funding; now mainly enterprises are addressed. Though, located enterprises do not automatically get involved with regions' development processes. How can they be mobil… Show more

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“…Many economists recognize the dominant role of technological innovation for economic development (Samuelson & Nordhaus, 2000;Zumbusch & Scherer, 2013). Schumpeter (1960) indicated innovation as a concept in which in order to maintain a high competitive position in the market, companies have to display a high level innovation.…”
Section: Regional Development In Economic Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many economists recognize the dominant role of technological innovation for economic development (Samuelson & Nordhaus, 2000;Zumbusch & Scherer, 2013). Schumpeter (1960) indicated innovation as a concept in which in order to maintain a high competitive position in the market, companies have to display a high level innovation.…”
Section: Regional Development In Economic Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%