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New Technology and Regional Development
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Routledge
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Routledge
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First Published in 2004. Since the second half of the seventies, a period of economic recession, a growing interest for technological change can be noticed in all ‘old’ industrial countries. The reason for this phenomenon is the conviction that the economic future of these countries will depend to a large degree on their ability to create new products and processes and to make these commercially... Read more
Preface, Bert Van Der Knapp, Egbert Wever; Chapter 1 Technology and Industrial Change: An Overview, G.A.van der Knaap Dr., Professor, G.J.R. Linge Dr., Professorial Fellow, E. Wever Dr., Professor; Chapter 2 The Innovation Factor in the Process of Microeconomic Industrial Change: Conceptual Explorations, M.D. Thomas Dr., Professor; Chapter 3 Research, Development and Innovation in the Segmented Economy: Spatial Implications, C.S. Morphet Dr., Senior Lecturer in Geography; Chapter 4 Strategy Formulation, Organisational Learning, and Location, J.W. Harrington Jr.; Chapter 5 Enterprise and the Product-Cycle Model: Conceptual Ambiguities, M. Taylor Dr., Senior Research Fellow; Chapter 6 Technological Change and Space Demand in Industrial Plants, R. Grotz Dr., Professor; Chapter 7 Technology and Industrial Change: The Role of The European Community Regional Development Policy, P.S.R.F. Mathijsen Prof., Director General for Regional Policy; Chapter 8 Technology Parks and Interregional Competition in the Federal Republic of Germany, Eike W. Schamp; Chapter 9 Philips in the World A View of a Multinational on Resource Allocation, J. Muntendam Dr.; Chapter 10 Innovation Decision-Making in Small and Medium-Sized Firms a Behavioural Approach concerning Firms in the Dutch Urban System, J.A.A.M. Kok Drs., P.H. Pellenbarg Dr.; Chapter 11 Chapter Eleven the Spatial Pattern of High-Growth Activities in the Netherlands, E. Wever Dr., Professor;
Biography
Bert Van Der Knapp, Egbert Wever






