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Communication and management in technological innovation and academic globalization

Popa Liliana-Viorica
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Popa Liliana-Viorica: Constanta Maritime University Romania

Constanta Maritime University Annals, 2014, vol. 21, issue 1, 215-218

Abstract: Globalization and the telecommunications revolution have brought to developments that were largely unanticipated. The first is the reemergence of the importance of regions and geographic proximity as important units of economic activity. That innovative activity has become more important is not surprising. What was perhaps less anticipated is that much of the innovative activity is less associated with footloose multinational corporations and more associated with high-tech innovative regional clusters, such as Silicon Valley, Research Triangle, and Route 128. Only a few years ago the conventional wisdom predicted that globalization would render the demise of the region as a meaningful unit of economic analysis

JEL-codes: R0 R4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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