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Working Regions

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Working Regions

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Reconnecting Innovation and Production in the Knowledge Economy

Working Regions

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Working Regions book

Reconnecting Innovation and Production in the Knowledge Economy
ByJennifer Clark
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 20 May 2013
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203549346
Pages 216
eBook ISBN 9780203549346
Subjects Development Studies, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Geography
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Clark, J. (2013). Working Regions: Reconnecting Innovation and Production in the Knowledge Economy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203549346

ABSTRACT

Working Regions focuses on policy aimed at building sustainable and resilient regional economies in the wake of the global recession. Using examples of four ‘working regions’ — regions where research and design functions and manufacturing still coexist in the same cities — the book argues for a new approach to regional economic development. It does this by highlighting policies that foster innovation and manufacturing in small firms, focus research centers on pushing innovation down the supply chain, and support dynamic, design-driven firm networks.

This book traces several key themes underlying the core proposition that for a region to work, it has to link research and manufacturing activities — namely, innovation and production — in the same place. Among the topics discussed in this volume are the issues of how the location of research and development infrastructure produces a clear role of the state in innovation and production systems, and how policy emphasis on pre-production processes in the 1990s has obscured the financialization of intellectual property. Throughout the book, the author draws on examples from diverse industries, including the medical devices industry and the US photonics industry, in order to illustrate the different themes of working regions and the various institutional models operating in various countries and regions.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|16 pages

Working regions: Regeneration by design

chapter 2|20 pages

The spatial distribution of advanced manufacturing

chapter 3|25 pages

The rise of the research center: The nexus between national innovation policies and regional development

chapter 4|22 pages

The trade in innovation: The evolution of intellectual property markets

chapter 5|31 pages

Hidden in plain sight: The North American optics and photonics industry The liminal world of enabling technologies: evidence from

chapter 6|47 pages

Working regions in practice: Apparel and outdoor equipment and medical devices industries Design + make: athletic apparel and outdoor gear in Portland,

chapter 7|15 pages

Flexible specialization 2.0: The design + build approach to working regions Moving towards a policy model to match new production

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