2008
DOI: 10.1142/9789812790545_0001
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New Innovation Management Paradigms in the Knowledge-Driven Economy

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“…By the turn of the century, the new paradigm of economic geography supported the idea of a globally consolidating knowledge-based economy (Hidalgo, 2004; Chen and Dahlman, 2005; OECD, 1996; World Bank, 1998, 2004) whose spatial dynamics would be better understood in relational terms. The migration of concepts and narrative fragments resonating with this discursive configuration into the Argentine governance context led local planning experts to embrace a conception of the world as a fragmented competitive space.…”
Section: Discursive Migrations and Discursive Configurations In The H...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By the turn of the century, the new paradigm of economic geography supported the idea of a globally consolidating knowledge-based economy (Hidalgo, 2004; Chen and Dahlman, 2005; OECD, 1996; World Bank, 1998, 2004) whose spatial dynamics would be better understood in relational terms. The migration of concepts and narrative fragments resonating with this discursive configuration into the Argentine governance context led local planning experts to embrace a conception of the world as a fragmented competitive space.…”
Section: Discursive Migrations and Discursive Configurations In The H...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same situation is also repeated in the number of researchers per thousand inhabitants; whereas in 1995 it was 7%, in 2003 it was 8.3%. Another fact that emphasizes the importance of R&D is the European Union's (EU) recognition that "knowledge and innovation" lie at the heart of economic progress and development of employment in Europe (Hidalgo, 2004).…”
Section: Antecedentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complementing the expansion of the set of actors involved in planning, international financial organisations (e.g., World Bank and IMF) also strengthened their position as key transfer agents during this 30year period. One of the scholars consulted describes their influence on agenda setting in this way: By the turn of the century, the new paradigm of economic geography supported the idea of a globally consolidating knowledge-based economy (Hidalgo, 2004;Chen & Dahlman, 2005;OECD, 1996;World Bank, 1998 whose spatial dynamics would be better understood in relational terms. The migration of concepts and narrative fragments resonating with this discursive configuration into the Argentinian governance context led local planning experts to embrace a conception of the world as a fragmented competitive space.…”
Section: The Rise Of Neoliberalism and The Neoconservative Disdain Fo...mentioning
confidence: 99%