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2012
Report
Title
The role of geographical proximity in innovation: Do regional and local levels really matter?
Abstract
Globalisation and the advent of information and communication technology (ICT) change the role of spatial distance in innovation activities. Geographical proximity used to be seen as a necessary condition to share tacit knowledge and to enhance trust be-tween innovators; now this approach is being challenged by claiming that the role played by spatial distance diminishes with time. The aim of this paper is to present ter-ritorial innovation models as examples of theories based on assumptions of a crucial role of local environment and spatial distance in innovation processes and to present arguments against the said assumption. The paper concludes advocating the encour-agement to cooperate both within the local network area and with distant partners and the creation of territorial innovation models as open systems engaged in interactive learning by global connectivity.
Publisher
Fraunhofer ISI
Publishing Place
Karlsruhe
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Language
English