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The creation of Regional Innovation Systems in emerging countries: the case of Dubai

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  • Marco Ferretti
  • Adele Parmentola

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In recent years, the concept of the Regional Innovation System (RIS) has been developed. It is defined as the social system which involves interactions among different actors in a systematic way. Such interactions increase and enhance the localised learning capabilities of a region. Researchers and policymakers often do not have a clear idea about what the RIS is and what the policies are that should be implemented to create it. In the state-of-the-art literature there is often ambiguity in the use and definition of the RIS concept and the definitions regarding other local systems. Given this, the aim of this paper is to build a model that will give a narrow definition of RIS and identify the trajectories of its development. The model has been verified analysing the policies adopted for the development of an RIS in the Dubai area.

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  • Marco Ferretti & Adele Parmentola, 2007. "The creation of Regional Innovation Systems in emerging countries: the case of Dubai," International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 2(2), pages 137-165.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijgsbu:v:2:y:2007:i:2:p:137-165
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    1. Michael C. Ewers & Edward J. Malecki, 2010. "Leapfrogging Into The Knowledge Economy: Assessing The Economic Development Strategies Of The Arab Gulf States," Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, Royal Dutch Geographical Society KNAG, vol. 101(5), pages 494-508, December.

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