Despite the widespread popularity of the regional innovation system (RIS) concept, its details remain relatively underspecified, while most studies focus on the attributes of a handful of ‘ideal type regions’. This makes it difficult to explore how economically weak regions are succeeding in developing their potentially missing RIS elements. By investigating a peripheral region in Greece, this paper argues for deeper interaction among innovation actors and develops a five-dimension conceptual framework useful in analysing bottlenecks to regional innovation.
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Komninaki, D. (2015). Regional innovation systems in peripheral regions: Insights from western Greece. Regional Studies, Regional Science, 2(1), 332–340. https://doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2015.1039568
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