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Innovation, Global Change and Territorial Resilience

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  • Philip Cooke
  • Mario Davide Parrilli
  • José Luis Curbelo

Abstract

Localized creativity, small high-tech entrepreneurship, related innovation platforms, social capital embedded in dynamically open territorial communities and context-specific though continuously upgrading policy platforms are all means to face new challenges and to promote increased absorptive capacity within local and national territories. The contributors illustrate that these capabilities are much needed in the current globalized economy as a path towards sustainability and for creating new opportunities for their inhabitants. They analyse the challenges and development prospects of local/regional production systems internally, across territories, and in terms of their potential and territorial connectivity which can help exploit opportunities for proactive policy actions. This is increasingly relevant in the current climate, in which the balanced allocation of resources and opportunities, particularly for SMEs, cannot be expected to be the automatic result of the working of the market.

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  • Philip Cooke & Mario Davide Parrilli & José Luis Curbelo (ed.), 2012. "Innovation, Global Change and Territorial Resilience," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 14530.
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    Keywords

    Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology; Urban and Regional Studies;
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    • R0 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General

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