2006
DOI: 10.1080/09654310600852399
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Regional Development Platform Method (RDPM) as a tool for regional innovation policy1

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“…The first, and possibly most tricky, relying on joined-up thinking, is having policy mechanisms that, as far as possible, mirror the related variety that entrepreneurs and business intermediaries (both with a business background) envisioned in the cases noted as important for the future. The start of such a process would involve engaging in interface 'conversations' and introducing other, external expertise to 'triangulate' the validity of their views, and if necessary update them in terms of agreed megatrends (see the application of such a policy framework in the Lahti region in Finland, HARMAAKORPI, 2006). The second -'linkage' -will also be hard but there is evidence that it can be made to work.…”
Section: Towards a Platform Approach To Regional Innovation Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first, and possibly most tricky, relying on joined-up thinking, is having policy mechanisms that, as far as possible, mirror the related variety that entrepreneurs and business intermediaries (both with a business background) envisioned in the cases noted as important for the future. The start of such a process would involve engaging in interface 'conversations' and introducing other, external expertise to 'triangulate' the validity of their views, and if necessary update them in terms of agreed megatrends (see the application of such a policy framework in the Lahti region in Finland, HARMAAKORPI, 2006). The second -'linkage' -will also be hard but there is evidence that it can be made to work.…”
Section: Towards a Platform Approach To Regional Innovation Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, the use of more explicitly described development tools such as the regional development platform method (Harmaakorpi 2006) or intentional innovation communities (Thomas et al 2011) could produce more applicable and focused narratives for regional strategies with visionary tools and goals as a replacement for 'recycling' bits and pieces from the decades-old competitiveness debate. Second, regions should abandon the view of other regions as competitors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the case, for instance, in Aquitaine (France) and Wales, where new knowledge combinations are occurring between biotech and agro-food activities in response to the increasing demand for green and healthy food (CAR-RINCAZEAUX et al, 2009a, 2009bDE LAURENTIS and COOKE, 2009). In such cases, the emergence of new consumption trends leads to the development of new knowledge platforms (HARMAAKORPI, 2006;ASHEIM et al, 2011).…”
Section: The Economic System Of Knowledge Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%