On the implications of knowledge bases for regional innovation policies in Germany

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Regional innovation policies have been criticised for being too standardised, one-size-fits-all and place-neutral in character. Embedded in these debates, this paper has two aims: First, to analyse whether industries with different knowledge bases in regions in Germany have different needs for regional innovation policies, and secondly, to investigate whether knowledge bases can contribute to the fine-tuning of regional innovation policies in particular and to a modern, tailor-made, place-based regional innovation policy in general. It concludes that although needs differ due to differences in knowledge bases, those bases are useful only to a limited extent in fine-tuning regional innovation policies.

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Hassink, R., Plum, O., & Rickmers, A. (2014, December 1). On the implications of knowledge bases for regional innovation policies in Germany. Quaestiones Geographicae. Adam Mickiewicz University Press. https://doi.org/10.2478/quageo-2014-0045

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