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Innovation platforms as a tool for anchoring non-local knowledge: smart specialisation strategies in Guangdong, China

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  • Marcus Conlé
  • Tobias ten Brink
  • Wei Zhao

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Innovation platforms can be useful for promoting the diversification of regional industrial paths. Until recently, the literature had depicted such platforms primarily as a tool for enabling local knowledge recombination – and not for anchoring non-local knowledge. In many regions, however, ‘smart specialisation strategies’ for modernising and transforming industrial structures are difficult to implement without transplantation of non-local knowledge. This paper explores innovation platforms as a tool for anchoring non-local knowledge. We elaborate on recent Chinese experiences by studying diversification-oriented regional innovation policy in Guangdong province. We employ an embedded single-case study design, involving a regionally typical diversification strategy, which we substantiate by tracing platform development with two non-local actors, a university and a technology firm. The paper reveals that non-local actors can play an important role in unlocking regional industrial development potential, especially if platforms enable these actors to relate to local industry by performing desired intermediary functions.

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  • Marcus Conlé & Tobias ten Brink & Wei Zhao, 2023. "Innovation platforms as a tool for anchoring non-local knowledge: smart specialisation strategies in Guangdong, China," Industry and Innovation, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(6), pages 694-718, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:indinn:v:30:y:2023:i:6:p:694-718
    DOI: 10.1080/13662716.2022.2132919
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