High Technology Industry and Innovative Environments

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Adinda Vanheerswynghels
Advanced Technology Industry
Bohdan Gruchman
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Claude Pottier
David Keeble
Denis Maillat
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Europe
Ewa Glugiewicz
Federal Republic Of Germany
Firm Spinoffs
Flexible Automation Systems
functional integration
Guy Loinger
High Technology Activities
High Technology Development
High Technology Firms
high technology industry
High Technology Jobs
High Technology Sectors
Industrial Complexes
industrial innovation
Industrial Milieu
industrial restructuring
innovation policy Europe
Innovative Small Firms
Jean-Claude Perrin
Jean-Yves Vasserot
Local Industrial Networks
Local Synergies
Mateo Alaluf
Medium Sized Firms
Numerical Control Machines
regional economic development
Regional Economic Restructuring
regional innovation systems Europe
Regional Technology Policies
Remigio Ratti
Roberto Camagni
Santa Clara County
Santa Cruz County
Small High Technology Firms
technological clusters
Technology Clusters
Territorial Production Complex
Traditional Industrial Region
Veronique Peyrache
workforce skills training

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138555334
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1988, this book explores how new technologies, industrial innovation and the growth of high technology industry have affected regional employment and economic change in different European countries. It discusses the factors which make some areas better suited than others to the development of the new industries, emphasising how fuctional integration and dependence upon highly-qualified manpower tend to concentrate these industries in particular locations. Attempts to encourage innovation and the development of high technology industry in old industrial areas are discussed, with particular reference to the role of large firms, training programmes and government policies.
Philippe Aydalot