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Wissensintensive unternehmensorientierte Dienstleistungen als regionale Innovationssysteme

Haas Hans-Dieter and Lindemann Susanne
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Haas Hans-Dieter: München
Lindemann Susanne: München

ZFW – Advances in Economic Geography, 2003, vol. 47, issue 1, 1-14

Abstract: Knowledge intensive business services (KIBS) as regional innovation systems. The number of business enterprises in a particular region represents a location factor that reflects the ability to develop a regional innovation system. Specialization resulting in branches equipped with pertinent, intensive know-how and the degree of intensity of the knowledge of these branches provide significant hints about the extent of specialized information present as well as about the potential for transferring knowledge within company networks. By identifying branches endowed with concentrated knowledge and by analyzing cases of specialization in a region, the contribution in hand offers an initial indication about the quantification of creative environments.

Date: 2003
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