1st Edition

Beyond Territory Dynamic Geographies of Knowledge Creation, Diffusion and Innovation

Edited By Harald Bathelt, Maryann Feldman, Dieter F. Kogler Copyright 2011
    312 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    312 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The main purpose of the book is to discuss new trends in the dynamic geography of innovation and argue that in an era of increasing globalization, two trends seem quite dominant: rigid territorial models of innovation, and localized configurations of innovative activities. The book brings together scholars who are working on these topics. Rather than focusing on established concepts and theories, the book aims to question narrow explanations, rigid territorializations, and simplistic policy frameworks; it provides evidence that innovation, while not exclusively dependent on regional contexts, can be influenced by place-specific attributes.

    The book will bring together new empirical and conceptual work by an interdisciplinary group of leading scholars from areas such as economic geography, innovation studies, and political science. Based on recent discussions surrounding innovation systems of different types, it aims to synthesize state-of-the-art know-how and provide new perspectives on the role of innovation and knowledge creation in the global political economy.

    Introduction  1. Territorial and Relational Dynamics in Knowledge Creation Diffusion and Innovation: An Introduction Harald Bathelt, Maryann P. Feldman and Dieter F. Kogler  Part 1: Agglomeration – Aspects of Specialization and Diversity  2. Where do They Come From, and to Whom do they Flow? W. Mark Brown and David L. Rigby  3. Local Diversity and Creative Economic Activity in Canadian City-Regions Greg Spencer  4. Technological Relatedness and Regional Branching Ron Boschma and Koen Frenken  5. Evolution of the Geographical Concentration Pattern of the Danish IT Sector Christian R. Østergaard and Bent Dalum  Part 2: Beyond Territory – Evoutionary Spatio-Sectoral Dynamics  6. The Emerging Industry Puzzle: Optics Unplugged Maryann P. Feldman and Iryna Lendel  7. Food Geography and the Organic Empire Modern Quests for Cultural-Creative Related Theory Phil Cooke  8. Beyond Spillovers Interrogating Innovation and Creativity in the Peripheries Andrey N. Petrov  9. The BioValley Knowledge Dyanmics in a TNC headquarter location Bernhard Fuhrer and Paul Messerli  Part 3: Making Connections - Bridging the Local and the Global  10. Islands of Expertise Global Knowledge Transfer in a Technology Service Firm Johannes Glückler  11. The Changing and Diverse Roles of RIS in the Globalizing Knowledge Economy: A Theoretical Re-Examination with Illustrations from the Nordic Countries Bjørn Asheim, Arne Isaksen, Jerker Moodysson, Markku Sotarauta  12. Globaal Buzz at International Trade Fairs: A Relational Perspective Nina Schuldt and Harald Bathelt  13. Dyanic Geographies of Knowledge Creation, Diffusion and Innovation: Present and Future Diections Dieter F. Kogler, Harald Bathelt and Maryann P. Feldman

    Biography

    Harald Bathelt is Professor and Canada Research Chair in "Innovation and Governance" at the Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    Maryann Feldman is the S.K. Heninger Distinguished Chair in Public Policy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA.

     Dieter F. Kogler is Lecturer in Economic Geography at the School of Geography, Planning, and Environment Policy, University College Dublin, Ireland.