ABSTRACT

Contemporary capitalistic systems have been undergoing profound transformations determined by the transition towards the so-called knowledge based economy, i.e. a competitive system based on the capabilities firms have to create, use and circulate knowledge. These transformations concern both the characteristics of productive and innovative processes, and the resources used in these activities. This book captures these changes, where traditional R&D investments undertaken internally by firms are increasingly and strategically complemented by external sources of innovation and new knowledge.

Collaborations between firms, and between firms and other organizations, as well as the mobility of human capital, are strategic processes in order to share and circulate knowledge and competencies. They are also key determinants in the creation of new knowledge and innovation, and ultimately in growth dynamics. The circulation and distribution of knowledge is now a key input in the production of knowledge. Knowledge and innovation are understood as the result of collective and interactive processes at the system level, and less at the micro level. In other words, new knowledge production is less and less the result of individualistic behaviours of the firms and much more the effect of explicit and pro-active interactions and transactions put in place by local networks of innovators. In this perspective, economic space is much more defined by the quality of the interactions among actors rather than by their mere technological, sectoral or geographical proximity.

This book brings together new conceptual and empirical contributions and blends the analysis of the technological and geographical spaces in which innovation and knowledge are produced.

part I|41 pages

Introduction and conceptual framework

chapter 2|27 pages

The economics of innovation and knowledge interactions

Toward a systemic approach 1

part II|92 pages

Applications

chapter 3|27 pages

How do industry inventors collaborate with academic researchers?

The choice between shared and unilateral governance forms 1

chapter 4|25 pages

Where did they go?

A study on newly established universities and graduate mobility in Finland

chapter 5|24 pages

Great expectations?

Migration and job-satisfaction of Italian graduates

chapter 6|15 pages

Patterns of collaboration in ICT projects in the Framework Programme

Is there a European research area?

part III|84 pages

Applications

chapter 7|27 pages

Globalization and technological congruence

An interpretative framework of the slow growth of the knowledge economy 1

chapter 9|22 pages

Mapping innovation systems through patent analysis

The case of technologies for energy efficiency in the residential sector 1

part IV|55 pages

Policy implications and conclusions