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Open Region: Creating and exploiting opportunities for innovation at the regional scale

The starting point of the article is the observation of an increasing convergence of regional development and innovation policies. These policies are heavily influenced by territorial innovation models that have been extensively revised since they first came about over 30 years ago. Yet, more recent...

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Published in:European urban and regional studies 2018-04, Vol.25 (2), p.187-205
Main Authors: Schmidt, Suntje, Müller, Felix C, Ibert, Oliver, Brinks, Verena
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Convergence
Experts
Incentives
Innovation policy
Innovations
Local conditions
Openness
Regional development
Territoriality
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