Beyond Territorial Innovation Models: The Pertinence of the Territorial Approach
Olivier Crevoisier
No 10-11, GRET Publications and Working Papers from GRET Group of Research in Territorial Economy, University of Neuchâtel
Abstract:
Research on territorial innovation models (TIMs) has had and still has a considerable impact on innovation studies in a broad range of fields (political economy, geography, sociology, administrative and political science, etc.). This paper suggests that a broader approach – territorial economy – which became structured to a considerable extent thanks to research on innovation, is emerging. It has much to give when applied to other current social issues (mobility, financialization, etc.) and to theoretical improvement (that is, it can upgrade one's understanding of economic change by putting space and time at the centre of economic theories).
Keywords: Territorial Economy; Territorial innovation models; Institutionnal Approach; Relationnal Approach; Innovation Milieus (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B0 B5 B52 R0 R1 R10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 20 pages
Date: 2011-10
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Published in Regional Studies, October 2011, Pages 1-10
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