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Creating a European high-tech network: A regional approach to a more dynamic internal market

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  • Robinson, Andrew
  • Willson, Piers

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Network Europe or RECIT (Réseau Européen pour la Compétitivité et l'Innovation Technologique) is a collaborative venture of regional development agencies promoting business co-operation, R&D collaboration, and transfer of technology across the national frontiers of Europe. It is partly funded under the European Commission's SPRINT programme. In a short period of time, Network Europe and its progenitor organisations have implemented an active programme of co-operation between European regions. The authors, who belong to a constituent organization in Network Europe, set out the potential benefits of such inter-regional networks in Europe. They argue that if co-operation is not widely achieved soon, Europe may find itself on the losing side in the battle for competitivity in world markets.

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  • Robinson, Andrew & Willson, Piers, 1988. "Creating a European high-tech network: A regional approach to a more dynamic internal market," European Management Journal, Elsevier, vol. 6(2), pages 178-181, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:eurman:v:6:y:1988:i:2:p:178-181
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