Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Geography and Growth provides a timely, accessible review of our understanding of the complex links between innovation, entrepreneurship, geography and growth. Expert contributions provide a thorough roadmap of the developments in research at the interface of these themes.
- A timely and accessible review of our understanding of the complex links between innovation, entrepreneurship, geography and growth
- A highly comprehensive roadmap of the range of issues addressed by research in these areas
- Discusses the most profitable ways forward for enhancing our understanding of arising issues
- Contributions from leading experts in the field take a variety of theoretical, empirical and institutional angles
Notes on Contributors vii
1. Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Geography and Growth 1
Philip McCann and Les Oxley
2. Theories of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and the Business Cycle 5
Simon C. Parker
3. The Transatlantic Productivity Gap: A Survey of the Main Causes 25
Raquel Ortega-Argilés
4. A Survey of the Innovation Surveys 53
Shangqin Hong, Les Oxley and Philip McCann
5. Knowledge Dynamics, Structural Change and the Geography of Business Services 79
Tommaso Ciarli, Valentina Meliciani and Maria Savona
6. Multilevel Approaches and the Firm-Agglomeration Ambiguity in Economic Growth Studies 105
Frank G. van Oort, Martijn J. Burger, Joris Knoben and Otto Raspe
7. A Relational Approach to the Geography of Innovation: A Typology of Regions 131
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