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Knowledge matters = technology, innovation and entrepreneurship in innovation networks and knowledge clusters /
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Title/Author:
Knowledge matters/ edited by Elias G. Carayannis and Piero Formica.
Reminder of title:
technology, innovation and entrepreneurship in innovation networks and knowledge clusters /
other author:
Carayannis, Elias G.
Published:
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire [England] ;PalgraveMacmillan, : 2008.,
Description:
1 online resource (xix, 267 p.) :ill.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
[NT 15003449]:
Knowledge transfer mechanisms from universities and other HEIs to the sector / Piero Formica with the contribution of Urmas Varblane and Täonis Mets -- Mesoeconomic structure, innovation and complexity : the concept of mesoeconomic plexus/ George Chorafakis and Patrice Laget -- Technologicalknowledge through the looking glass : distributed cognition and co-adaptation in mesoeconomic plexuses/ George Chorafakis and Patrice Laget -- Evolution of the Bangalore ICT cluster : a stage theorybased on the crystal growth model/ Mathew J. Manimala -- A model of aninnovation system with a position regulation of science and technologyparks within innovation networks/ Holger Graf and RandolfMargull -- Knowledge appropriation and the complexity of regional innovation systems : a conceptualprecursor to simulation / Michael Provance -- Productinnovation as micro-strategy : the 'innovation-based diversification' view/ Seppo Hèanninen and Ilkka Kauranen -- 'The strength of strong ties' :university spin-offs and the significance of historical relations/ Mattias Johansson, Merle Jacob and Tomas Hellstrèom -- Patent strength and diminishing knowledge spill-overs : the quest for the optimal patent / Andreas Panagopoulos -- Consumer learning roadmap : new buzzwordor necessary tool?/ Seppo Hèanninen and Birgitta Sandberg -- Knowledge economy : new trends in economy in the twenty-firstcentury / Wu Jisong.
Subject:
Entrepreneurship. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230582262access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
0230582265 (electronic bk.)
Knowledge matters = technology, innovation and entrepreneurship in innovation networks and knowledge clusters /
Knowledge matters
technology, innovation and entrepreneurship in innovation networks and knowledge clusters /[electronic resource] :edited by Elias G. Carayannis and Piero Formica. - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire [England] ;PalgraveMacmillan,2008. - 1 online resource (xix, 267 p.) :ill.
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Knowledge transfer mechanisms from universities and other HEIs to the sector / Piero Formica with the contribution of Urmas Varblane and Täonis Mets -- Mesoeconomic structure, innovation and complexity : the concept of mesoeconomic plexus/ George Chorafakis and Patrice Laget -- Technologicalknowledge through the looking glass : distributed cognition and co-adaptation in mesoeconomic plexuses/ George Chorafakis and Patrice Laget -- Evolution of the Bangalore ICT cluster : a stage theorybased on the crystal growth model/ Mathew J. Manimala -- A model of aninnovation system with a position regulation of science and technologyparks within innovation networks/ Holger Graf and RandolfMargull -- Knowledge appropriation and the complexity of regional innovation systems : a conceptualprecursor to simulation / Michael Provance -- Productinnovation as micro-strategy : the 'innovation-based diversification' view/ Seppo Hèanninen and Ilkka Kauranen -- 'The strength of strong ties' :university spin-offs and the significance of historical relations/ Mattias Johansson, Merle Jacob and Tomas Hellstrèom -- Patent strength and diminishing knowledge spill-overs : the quest for the optimal patent / Andreas Panagopoulos -- Consumer learning roadmap : new buzzwordor necessary tool?/ Seppo Hèanninen and Birgitta Sandberg -- Knowledge economy : new trends in economy in the twenty-firstcentury / Wu Jisong.
It has been previously said that in the knowledge economy the marketplace is not divided intotowns and regions but into affinity groups that emerge from a high propensity to sociability. In a truly open globaleconomy, no one country is able to dominate others in isolation: knowledge-driven economies and knowledge-based societies can materialize only through the 'chemistry' of community. Thefocus of this book is on profiling, in socio-technical terms, ways and means that creativity, invention and innovation are manifested and flourish in select American, European, and Asian knowledge-based innovation networks and knowledge clusters. Twelve conceptual and empirical studies are presentedthat contribute to the theory and practice of technological entrepreneurship in the context of socio-technical networks architecture design, form and function. These are studied from diverse theoretical perspectives, including regional development economics and sociology of innovation, as wellas regional science and technology, and knowledge management.
ISBN: 0230582265 (electronic bk.)
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Dewey Class. No.: 658.4/06
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