Handbook of Regional Innovation and Growth 2011
DOI: 10.4337/9780857931504.00014
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Regional Agglomeration and Growth: The Classical Approach

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“…Not only have regional innovation systems been depicted as spatial contexts of emerging innovation, they are also particular socio-economic arenas enabling entrepreneurial projects to 'take off' and, at the same time, 'anchoring' them through local clusters of activities (Porter, 1998;Cooke and Martin 2006), enhancing knowledge dissemination, flexible specialisation (Simmie, 2005), related innovations (Frenken and Boschma, 2007) or spatial agglomeration (Vatne, 2011). If regional clustering of innovation does not necessarily follow the trajectory of a single industry, its endogenous development bears an industrial dimension following the sequential homogenization phases of activities in particular industrial or thematic fields (Menzel and Fornahl, 2010).…”
Section: Territorial Innovation: Localized Entrepreneurial Emergence mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not only have regional innovation systems been depicted as spatial contexts of emerging innovation, they are also particular socio-economic arenas enabling entrepreneurial projects to 'take off' and, at the same time, 'anchoring' them through local clusters of activities (Porter, 1998;Cooke and Martin 2006), enhancing knowledge dissemination, flexible specialisation (Simmie, 2005), related innovations (Frenken and Boschma, 2007) or spatial agglomeration (Vatne, 2011). If regional clustering of innovation does not necessarily follow the trajectory of a single industry, its endogenous development bears an industrial dimension following the sequential homogenization phases of activities in particular industrial or thematic fields (Menzel and Fornahl, 2010).…”
Section: Territorial Innovation: Localized Entrepreneurial Emergence mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Independentemente da estrutura de agrupamento, o fl uxo de conhecimento e informação é um elemento essencial na cooperação das estruturas de agrupamento e dos elementos de agrupamento. O fator informação é entendido de forma bastante ampla, incluindo a comunicação informal entre os membros dos clusters (Vatne, 2011). O grau de ligação dos membros do cluster e o nível de laços de cooperação externa são es� mados pelo número de contatos por ano (Balland et al, 2018).…”
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“…Such agglomerations of similar firms promotes 'location economies', involving technological spillovers (knowledge leakages between firms), non-traded inputs (social relations), and labour market pooling (specialization of the labour force) (Hoover, 1954;Marshall, 1890). There has been a special emphasis on knowledge leakages and informal networking between cluster participants (Vatne, 2011). However, new papers written from the evolutionary perspective are more sceptical (Cooke, 2012a(Cooke, , 2012b.…”
Section: Cluster Scopementioning
confidence: 99%