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Rethinking Regional Innovation and Change
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Gerhard Fuchs
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Philip Shapira
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2005
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2005
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10.1007/b100337
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Beyond Path Dependency and Competitive Convergence
pp. 23
Tacit Knowledge, Path Dependency and Local Trajectories of Growth
pp. 43
Regional Transformation and Regional Disequilibrium: New Knowledge Economies and their Discontents
pp. 63
Switching ties, recombining teams: Avoiding lock-in through project organization?
pp. 85
Knowledge-intensive services as a key sector for processes of regional economic innovation: Leapfrogging and path dependency
pp. 107
Entrepreneurship as a source of path dependency
pp. 127
Geographical proximity and the diffusion of knowledge
pp. 147
Continuities, ruptures, and re-bundling of regional development paths: Leipzig’s metamorphosis
pp. 171
Can less favored regions change their destiny? Lessons from Europe
pp. 195
Innovation challenges and strategies in catch-up regions
pp. 223
Path dependency in Baden-Württemberg: Lock-in or breakthrough?
pp. 249
Rethinking regional innovation policy
pp. 273
On the role of global demand in local innovation processes
pp. 291
The regionalization of innovation policy: New options for regional change?
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