2007
DOI: 10.1504/ijeim.2007.012882
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Resources development and actors coordination: what role for innovative milieus?

Abstract: Abstract:The innovative milieu approach consists of exploring how and to which extent local environments contribute to the coherence and the competitiveness of production systems. In line with this work, the present paper explores the articulation of high value added services creation, regional development, and natural and cultural resources evolution. Based on conceptual and empirical research, the central issue of the paper is the link between the resources (understood here as relation processes between obje… Show more

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“…Knowledge becomes an economic resource when exploited within a production system (KEBIR and CREVOISIER, 2007). In a knowledge-based economy, the production system turns knowledge into an economic resource by incorporating it into innovative goods and services or commodifying it as a private good (through patent trading, for example) (ANTONELLI, 2005).…”
Section: What Kind Of Economic System Of Knowledge Valuation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Knowledge becomes an economic resource when exploited within a production system (KEBIR and CREVOISIER, 2007). In a knowledge-based economy, the production system turns knowledge into an economic resource by incorporating it into innovative goods and services or commodifying it as a private good (through patent trading, for example) (ANTONELLI, 2005).…”
Section: What Kind Of Economic System Of Knowledge Valuation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, knowledge and knowledge resources are constantly transformed according to the context in which they develop, in response, for example, to market changes, cultural evolution and new social or economic practices. Such changes can either reinforce or weaken the relation between knowledge and production processes and may have various effects, therefore, such as renewable growth, erosion, depletion, setting off or shortage (KEBIR and CREVOISIER, 2007).…”
Section: What Kind Of Economic System Of Knowledge Valuation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional innovation mirrors the capacity of local actors to undertake individual and collective actions in a changing socio-economic environment, based on specific regional resources (e.g. social capital or cultural, industrial and technical heritage) (Maillat 1995;Kebir, Crevoisier 2007). Endogenous development is driven by local entrepreneurship and the organizational capacity of regional actors to adapt and innovate in a globalized market (Coffey, Polèse 1984).…”
Section: Networking Insiders; Attracting Outsidersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ezek a kulturális különb-ségek megjelennek az egyének szintjén is (Huszka 2010(Huszka , 2012. A kulturális, intézményi és társadalmi tényezőket az ipari körzetek szakirodalma úgy említi, mint a gazdasági fejlődéshez és az innovatív miliőhöz nélkülözhetetlen eszkö-zöket (Asheim 2000;Crevoisier 2004;Kebir, Crevoisier 2007).…”
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