New Explanatory Models for Analyzing Spatial Innovation: A Comparative Investigation
Aura Reggiani (),
Peter Nijkamp and
E. Sabella ()
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E. Sabella: University of Bologna
Chapter 18 in Trade, Networks and Hierarchies, 2002, pp 329-346 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The period of the 1980s and 1990s has witnessed a profound interest in innovation research. At first, we have seen much attention for technological innovations as part of a long-term cycle based on Schumpeterian views (see e.g. Kleinknecht, 1988). Later on, the interest shifted from macro-economic analyses to regional and urban economic investigations into the success conditions for new innovations (e.g. incubation theory; see e.g. Davelaar, 1991) as well as to the spatio-temporal diffusion and acceptance patterns of innovations (see e.g. Bertuglia et al., 1997).
Keywords: Linear Regression Model; Urban Region; Innovative Behavior; Italian Firm; Spatial Innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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Working Paper: New Explanatory Models for Analysing Spatial Innovation: A Comparative Investigation (1999) 
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-04786-6_18
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