
Urban Innovation Systems
What makes them tick?
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. April 2014
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-415-72778-5 (ISBN)
Description
Why are some regions and cities so good at attracting talented people, creating high-level knowledge, and producing exciting new ideas and innovations? What are the ingredients of success? Can innovative cities be created and stimulated, or do they just flourish by mere chance? This book analyses the development and management of innovation systems in cities, in order to provide a better understanding of what makes such systems perform.
The book opens by developing a conceptual model that combines insights from urban economics with economic geography, urban governance and place marketing. This highlights the relevance of path dependence, different types of proximity (and the role of clusters, networks and platforms), institutional conditions, place attractiveness and place identity in the evolution of local innovation systems. The authors then draw on this conceptual framework to structure empirical case studies in three cities with a relatively high innovation performance: Eindhoven (the Netherlands), Stockholm (Sweden) and Suzhou (China). Through these case studies they provide a detailed analysis of how successful innovation systems evolve and what makes them tick.
Unique to this book is the linking of analysis to concrete policy and management responses. The book ends with a discussion on six themes in the development of successful urban innovation systems: firm-capabilities and leader firms, higher education and research, attractive environment, place branding, institutional environment and entrepreneurship. Each theme is examined fully, drawing lessons from the case studies, and from recent insights and other cases discussed in the literature.
This title will be of interest to students, researchers and policymakers involved in regional innovation systems, knowledge locations and cluster development.
The book opens by developing a conceptual model that combines insights from urban economics with economic geography, urban governance and place marketing. This highlights the relevance of path dependence, different types of proximity (and the role of clusters, networks and platforms), institutional conditions, place attractiveness and place identity in the evolution of local innovation systems. The authors then draw on this conceptual framework to structure empirical case studies in three cities with a relatively high innovation performance: Eindhoven (the Netherlands), Stockholm (Sweden) and Suzhou (China). Through these case studies they provide a detailed analysis of how successful innovation systems evolve and what makes them tick.
Unique to this book is the linking of analysis to concrete policy and management responses. The book ends with a discussion on six themes in the development of successful urban innovation systems: firm-capabilities and leader firms, higher education and research, attractive environment, place branding, institutional environment and entrepreneurship. Each theme is examined fully, drawing lessons from the case studies, and from recent insights and other cases discussed in the literature.
This title will be of interest to students, researchers and policymakers involved in regional innovation systems, knowledge locations and cluster development.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Paper over boards
Illustrations
13 s/w Abbildungen, 13 s/w Zeichnungen, 6 s/w Tabellen
6 Tables, black and white; 13 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
469 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-72778-5 (9780415727785)
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Persons
Willem van Winden is Professor of Urban Knowledge Economy and Strategy at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands.
Erik Braun is Senior Researcher and Lecturer in Urban Economics, Real Estate and Place Marketing at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Alexander Otgaar is Senior Researcher and Lecturer in Urban Economics and Management at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Jan-Jelle Witte is Junior Researcher in the department of Urban Port and Transport Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Erik Braun is Senior Researcher and Lecturer in Urban Economics, Real Estate and Place Marketing at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Alexander Otgaar is Senior Researcher and Lecturer in Urban Economics and Management at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Jan-Jelle Witte is Junior Researcher in the department of Urban Port and Transport Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Author
Erasmus School of Economics, the Netherlands
Erasmus School of Economics, the Netherlands
Erasmus University, the Netherlands
Erasmus University, The Netherlands
Content
1. Introduction 2. The Development and Management of Urban Innovation Systems 3. Eindhoven 4. Kista, Stockholm 5. Suzhou Industrial Park 6. Synthesis and Conclusions