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Science Parks and Place-based Innovation

In: Science and Technology Parks and Regional Economic Development

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  • Claire Nauwelaers

    (Innovation Consultant)

  • Alexander Kleibrink

    (European Research Centre for Anti-Corruption and State-Building)

  • Katerina Ciampi Stancova

    (Joint Research Centre, European Commission)

Abstract

Regional and national authorities use science and technology parks (STPs) as instruments for regional development. They concentrate on a wide range of innovative companies and research organisations. STPs are thus likely to include seeds of knowledge-intensive specialisation. This is why STPs are well placed to play a key role in place-based innovation policies. Three potential roles of STPs in place-based innovation are discussed, together with limitations and success conditions for each of the three roles. This creates a new agenda for STPs as important actors and “boundary openers” in innovation strategies.

Suggested Citation

  • Claire Nauwelaers & Alexander Kleibrink & Katerina Ciampi Stancova, 2019. "Science Parks and Place-based Innovation," Palgrave Advances in Economics of Innovation and Technology, in: Sara Amoroso & Albert N. Link & Mike Wright (ed.), Science and Technology Parks and Regional Economic Development, chapter 0, pages 75-98, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:paiecp:978-3-030-30963-3_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-30963-3_6
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