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The Emergence of the Knowledge Economy

Edited by Zoltan Acs, Henri de Groot and Peter Nijkamp

in Advances in Spatial Science from Springer, currently edited by Manfred Fischer, Jean Claude Thill, Jouke van Dijk and Hans Westlund

Date: 2002
ISBN: 978-3-540-24823-1
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Knowledge, Innovation and Regional Development
Zoltan Acs, Henri de Groot and Peter Nijkamp
Ch 2 Milieux Innovateurs and Collective Learning: From Concepts to Measurement
Roberto Camagni and Roberta Capello
Ch 3 Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the SME Sector
Enno Masurel, Kees Montfort and Peter Nijkamp
Ch 4 Networked Alliances and Innovation
Luis Suarez-Villa
Ch 5 The Innovation Decision and Fixed Costs
Kees Montfort, Geert Ridder and Alfred Kleinknecht
Ch 6 The Knowledge Base, Innovation and Urban Economic Growth
William F. Lever
Ch 7 Constructing an Index for Regional Competitiveness
Janne Huovari, Aki Kangasharju and Aku Alanen
Ch 8 Geographic Spillovers of University Research: on Patent Activities of the High Technology Sectors in Austria
Manfred Fischer and Attila Varga
Ch 9 High Technology Employment and Knowledge Spillovers
Zoltan Acs, Felix R. FitzRoy and Ian Smith
Ch 10 Universities as Agents in Regional Innovation Systems. Evaluating Patterns of Knowledge-Intensive Collaboration in Austria
Martina Fromhold-Eisebith and Doris Schartinger
Ch 11 ICT and Knowledge Challenges for Entrepreneurs in Regional Economic Development
Roger Stough, Rajendra Kulkarni and Jean Paelinck
Ch 12 Newcomers and Innovation in the U.S. Telephone Industry — Then and Now
Pat Norton
Ch 13 The Spatial Industrial Dynamics of the ICT Sector in Sweden
Charlie Karlsson and Johan Klaesson
Ch 14 The Multimedia Industry: Networks and Regional Development in a Globalised Economy
Gerhard Fuchs
Ch 15 Small Key Tech-Knowledge Firms in Canada: Their Innovation Potential, Structure, and Spatial Adaptation
Brian Ceh
Ch 16 The Location of Technological Innovations within the Japanese Semiconductor Industry
Tomokazu Arita and Philip McCann
Ch 17 Innovative Performance in the Capital Region of Norway
Heidi Wiig Aslesen
Ch 18 Innovation and Firm Location in the Spanish Medical Instruments Industry
Manuela P. Pérez and Angel M. Sánchez

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-24823-1

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