Innovation networks for regional development : concepts, case studies, and agent-based models / Ben Vermeulen, Manfred Paier, editors.
2017
HC79.T4 I563 2017e
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Title
Innovation networks for regional development : concepts, case studies, and agent-based models / Ben Vermeulen, Manfred Paier, editors.
ISBN
9783319439402 (electronic book)
3319439405 (electronic book)
9783319439396
3319439391
3319439405 (electronic book)
9783319439396
3319439391
Published
Switzerland : Springer Nature, [2017]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (vi, 307 pages) : illustrations (some color).
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HC79.T4 I563 2017e
Dewey Decimal Classification
338.064
Summary
"This book brings together original research on the role of networks in regional economic development and innovation. It presents a comprehensive framework synthesizing extant theories, a palette of real-world cases in the aerospace, automotive, life science, biotechnology and health care industries, and fundamental agent-based computer models elucidating the relation between regional development and network dynamics. The book is primarily intended for researchers in the fields of innovation economics and evolutionary economic geography, and particularly those interested in using agent-based models and empirical case studies. However, it also targets (regional) innovation policy makers who are not only interested in policy recommendations, but also want to understand the state-of-the-art agent-based modeling methods used to experimentally arrive at said recommendations."--Provided by publisher.
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Online resource; title from digital title page (EBL platform, viewed April 13, 2017).
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Economic complexity and evolution (electronic), 2199-3181
Economic complexity and evolution.
Economic complexity and evolution.
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