2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.technovation.2003.09.002
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Technology-based regional development strategies and the emergence of technological communities: a case study of HSIP, Taiwan

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“…" The proximity among companies achieved in such 'knowledge precincts' is essential to stimulate learning and create compatible knowledge spillover effects (Hu et al, 2005)" (Yigitcanlar, 2010(Yigitcanlar, , page 1771. But there is a tension within TIMs between whether proximity is necessary or sufficient for stimulating regional innovation.…”
Section: Passive and Active Elements In Kcpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…" The proximity among companies achieved in such 'knowledge precincts' is essential to stimulate learning and create compatible knowledge spillover effects (Hu et al, 2005)" (Yigitcanlar, 2010(Yigitcanlar, , page 1771. But there is a tension within TIMs between whether proximity is necessary or sufficient for stimulating regional innovation.…”
Section: Passive and Active Elements In Kcpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both industry and researchers see active management as a defining condition to SPs and incubation activities (Amirahmadi and Saff, 1993). Further, knowledge districts have also reportedly introduced local coordination of activities to facilitate interaction between all institutions (Hu et al, 2005;cited in Yigitcanlar, 2010).…”
Section: Operationalisation Of Constructsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the gross output and amount of patent 24 applications of electronics and telecommunications equipment in Guangdong accounted for 36% and 71% respectively of total the total patent applications in the whole China (Prevezer, Li, & Panzarasa, 2012). HTEs have clustered in coastal regions in China (Hu et al, 2005;Zhou & Xin, 2003). As they are more likely to produce more innovative novel knowledge the share of inventions and utility models of the big-three regions indicates the potential linkage between HTEs and high quality R&D outputs.…”
Section: Mar and Jacobs Externalities And Regional Chinese Innovationmentioning
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“…Lu and Cao (2012) analysed data from the Pearl River Delta (China) and found that the same type of clusters in adjoining "core" cities have negative relations with one another in terms of cluster size and cluster economic output. Hu et al (2005) 3.2.2 The roles of labour, capital, knowledge and markets. Talents play a special role in the relations among clusters in FA regions.…”
Section: Intuition Of Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%