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Regional Innovation Policies for High-Technology Firms: The Importance of the Cluster Life Cycle

Regional Innovation Policies for High-Technology Firms: The Importance of the Cluster Life Cycle
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摘要 The present work makes an in-depth analysis of an aspect not yet sufficiently examined by the studies into regional innovation systems, relating to why the policy makers must adopt regional innovation policies in accordance with the development cycle of the active clusters in the territory. The analysis carried out in the course of the work contributes towards understanding the validity of an evolutionary-type development model for which the regional innovation policies for the growth of high-tech firms should dynamically change in relation to the various cluster stages. The development model proposed provides a framework for the policy makers in order to state more efficiently through time the regional innovation strategies.
作者 Paolo Calvosa
出处 《Chinese Business Review》 2013年第5期344-362,共19页 中国经济评论(英文版)
关键词 regional innovation system cluster life cycle high-technology firms regional innovation policy evolutionary economic geography approach 区域创新体系 高科技公司 生命周期 集群 高科技企业 开发周期 动态变化 通过时间
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