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Differentiated Knowledge Bases and Varieties of Regional Innovation Systems

Asheim, Björn LU (2007) In Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research 20(3). p.223-241
Abstract
This article introduces a theoretical and analytical framework for discussing regional development and regional advantage with reference to a regional innovation system strategy. It uses the differentiated knowledge base approach to transcend the traditional codified-tacit dichotomy of knowledge, and for providing a trans-sectoral understanding of economic activities. Different regional innovation systems are presented and described. The discussion of various types of regional innovation systems is contextualized using a variety of capitalist perspectives. The article concludes by discussing the question if regional innovation systems can exist.
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Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research
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20
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223 - 241
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Taylor & Francis
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1351-1610
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10.1080/13511610701722846
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English
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