Competing for Knowledge

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A01=Hiro Izushi
A01=Robert A Huggins
A01=Robert Huggins
advanced economies growth strategies
ATP
Author_Hiro Izushi
Author_Robert A Huggins
Author_Robert Huggins
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capacity
capital
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Category=KJ
clusters
creation
Current Skills Base
economic geography
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external
External Knowledge Sources
FDI Policy
finance
Firm's Internal Competencies
Firm’s Internal Competencies
Helsinki Region
High Quality Service Providers
human capital development
innovation ecosystems
JDS Uniphase
knowledge clusters
Knowledge Creation Capacity
Knowledge Driven Economy
Knowledge Sourcing Behavior
Knowledge Spillovers
LCD Display
Managing Knowledge Diversity
Multimedia Gulch
National Innovation Systems
network
Network Capital
network capital theory
patents
regional competitiveness
Ri Va
seed
Seed Stage Investment
sourcing
TFP Level
UK Electronic
UK Venture Capitalist
USPTO Patent

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415375122
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Aug 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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With the buzzwords of knowledge-based economy and knowledge-driven economy, policy-makers, as well as journalists and management consultants, are pushing forward a vision of change that transforms the way advanced economies work. Yet little is understood about how the knowledge-based economy differs from the old, traditional economy. It is generally agreed that the phenomenon has grown out of the branch of economic thought known as new growth theory.

Digesting up-to-date thinking in economics, management, innovation studies and economic geography, this significant volume provides an account of these developments and how they have transformed advanced economies.

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