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Problems of Initiating International Knowledge Transfer: Is the Finnish Living Lab Method Transferable to Estonia?

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  • Katri-Liis Lepik

    (Estonian Business School, Estonia)

  • Merle Krigul

    (Estonian Business School, Estonia)

  • Erik Terk

    (Tallinn University, Estonia)

Abstract

Regional competitiveness is a policy priority of the European Union. This article explores cross-border knowledge transfer for regional integration and development. The focus of this research is the role of cross-border co-operation in development of innovative forms of co-operation, initiating and supporting knowledge transfer. The article presents a theoretical-methodological analysis of new complex tasks and theoretical paradigms emerging in the context of increasing integration and convergence of cross-border co-operation: method’s innovation approach, knowledge and knowledge transfer. A cross-border co-operation organisation’s potential model for enhancement of complex regional co-operation has also been described based on Helsinki-Tallinn Euregio’s case. The article then focuses on investigating the international transferability of the Living Lab’s method. The article concludes by presenting the opportunities and principles of activities of a cross-border co-operation organisation to support the knowledge transfer process.

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  • Katri-Liis Lepik & Merle Krigul & Erik Terk, 2010. "Problems of Initiating International Knowledge Transfer: Is the Finnish Living Lab Method Transferable to Estonia?," International Journal of Technology Diffusion (IJTD), IGI Global, vol. 1(2), pages 75-85, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jtd000:v:1:y:2010:i:2:p:75-85
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