All Issue

2018 Vol.7, Issue 3 Preview Page
2018. pp. 435~448
Abstract
Sorry, not available.
Click the PDF button.
References
  1. Acworth, E.B., 2008, University-industry engagement: The formation of the Knowledge Integration Community (KIC) model at the Cambridge-MIT Institute, Research Policy, 37(8), 1241-1254.
  2. Amin, A., 2004, An institutionalist perspective on regional economic development. in Barnes, T.J., Peck, J., Sheppard, E., and Tickell, A., eds., Reading Economic Geography, Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub., 48-58.
  3. Asheim, B. and Coenen, L., 2005, Knowledge bases and regional innovation systems: Comparing Nordic clusters, Research Policy, 34(8), 1173-1190.
  4. Asheim, B. and Gertler, M., 2005, The geography of innovation: Regional innovation systems, in Fagerberg, J., Mowery, D.C., and Nelson, R., eds., The Oxford Handbook of Innovation, New York: Oxford University Press, 291-317.
  5. Asheim, B. and Isaksen, A., 2002, Regional innovation systems: The integration of local ‘sticky’ and global ‘ubiquitous’ knowledge, The Journal of Technology Transfer, 27(1), 77-86.
  6. Asheim, B., 2004, SME Innovation policy and the formation of regional networked innovations systems, in OCED, ed., Global Knowledge Flows and Economic Development, Paris: OECD, 19-50.
  7. Bathelt, H., 2007, Buzz-and-pipeline dynamics: Towards a knowledge-based multiplier model of clusters, Geography Compass, 1(6), 1282-1298.
  8. Bathelt, H., Malmberg, A., and Maskell, P., 2004, Clusters and knowledge: Local buzz, global pipelines and the process of knowledge creation, Progress in Human Geography, 28(1), 31-56.
  9. Braczyk, H.J., Cooke, P., and Heidenreich, M., 1998, Regional Innovation Systems: The Role of Governances in a Globalized World, London: UCL Press.
  10. Bramwell, A. and Wolfe, D.A., 2008, Universities and regional economic development: The entrepreneurial University of Waterloo, Research Policy, 37(8), 1175-1187.
  11. Coenen, L., Asheim, B., Bugge, M., and Herstad, S., 2017, Advancing regional innovation systems: What does evolutionary economic geography bring to the policy table?, Environment and Planning C, 35(4), 600-620.
  12. Cooke, P., 1992, Regional innovation systems: Competitive regulation in the new Europe, Geoforum, 23, 365-365.
  13. Cooke, P., 1998, Introduction: Origins of the concept, in Braczyk, H.J., Cooke, P., and Heidenreich, M., eds., Regional Innovation Systems: The Role of Governances in a Globalized World, London: UCL Press, 2-25.
  14. Cooke, P., 2001, Regional innovation systems, clusters, and the knowledge economy, Industrial and corporate change, 10(4), 945-974.
  15. Cooke, P., 2004a, Integrating global knowledge flows for generative growth in Scotland: Life sciences as a knowledge economy exemplar, in OCED, ed., Global Knowledge Flows and Economic Development, Paris: OECD, 73-96.
  16. Cooke, P., 2004b, Introduction: Regional innovation systems - An evolutionary approach, in Cooke, P., Heidenreich, M., and Braczyk, H.J., eds., Regional Innovation Systems: The Role of Governance in a Globalized World, 2nd edition, New York: Routledge, 1-18.
  17. Cooke, P., 2008, Regional innovation systems: Origin of the species, International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 1(3), 393-409.
  18. Cooke, P., Heidenreich, M., and Braczyk, H.J., 2004, Regional Innovation Systems: The Role of Governance in a Globalized World, 2nd edition, New York: Routledge.
  19. Doloreux, D. and Gomez, I., 2017, A review of (almost) 20 years of regional innovation systems research, European Planning Studies, 25(3), 371-387.
  20. Edquist, C., 2005, Systems of innovation, in Fagerberg, J., Mowery, D.C., and Nelson, R., eds., The Oxford Handbook of Innovation, New York: Oxford University Press, 181-208.
  21. Etzkowitz, H., 2001, The second academic revolution and the rise of entrepreneurial science, Ieee Technology and Society Magazine, 20(2), 18-29.
  22. Etzkowitz, H., 2002, MIT and the Rise of Entrepreneurial Science, New York: Routledge.
  23. Etzkowitz, H., 2004, The evolution of the entrepreneurial university, International Journal of Technology and Globalisation, 1(1), 64-77.
  24. Etzkowitz, H., 2008, The Triple Helix: University-Industry-Government Innovation in Action, New York: Routledge.
  25. Etzkowitz, H., and Leydesdorff, L., 1997, Universities and the Global Knowledge Economy: A Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Relations, London: Pinter.
  26. Etzkowitz, H., and Leydesdorff, L., 2000, The dynamics of innovation: From National Systems and “Mode 2” to a Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations, Research Policy, 29(2), 109-123.
  27. Florida, R.L., 2005, Cities and the Creative Class, New York: Routledge.
  28. Gereffi, G., Humphrey, J., and Sturgeon, T., 2005, The governance of global value chains, Review of International Political Economy, 12(1), 78-104.
  29. Gertler, M.S., 2004, Manufacturing Culture: The Institutional Geography of Industrial Practice, New York: Oxford University Press.
  30. Glaeser, E.L., 1994, Cities, information, and economic growth, Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research, 1(1), 9-47.
  31. Hall, P.A. and Soskice, D., 2001, An introduction to varieties of capitalism, in Hall, P.A. and Soskice, D., eds., Varieties of Capitalism: The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Advantage, New York: Oxford University Press, 1-68.
  32. Heidenreich, M., 2004, Conclusion: The dilemmas of regional innovation systems, in Cooke, P., Heidenreich, M., and Braczyk, H.J., eds., Regional Innovation Systems, The Role of Governance in a Globalized World, New York: Routledge, 363-389.
  33. Heidenreich, M., and Krauss, G., 2004, The Baden-Wurttemberg production and innovation regime: Past successes and new challenges, in Cooke, P., Heidenreich, M., and Braczyk, H.J., eds., Regional Innovation Systems, The Role of Governance in a Globalized World, New York: Routledge, 186-213.
  34. Henderson, J., Dicken, P., Hess, M., Coe, N., and Yeung, H.W.C., 2002, Global production networks and the analysis of economic development, Review of International Political Economy, 9(3), 436-464.
  35. Jaffe, A.B., 1989, Real effects of academic research, American Economic Review, 79(5), 957-970.
  36. Jones, P.D., 2008, The European institute of technology and the Europe of knowledge: A research agenda, Globalisation, Societies and Education, 6(3), 291-307.
  37. Lee, C.-W., Kim, T.-Y., and Lee, J.-H., 2009, Exploring the triple helix innovation systems, in the Dutch Food Cluster (Food Valley), Journal of the Korean Association of Regional Geographers, 15(5), 554-571. (in Korean)
  38. Lee, J.-H. and Lee, C.-W., 2014, Sustaining cluster evolution through building the triple-helix spaces: The case of the Research Triangle Park, USA, Journal of Economic Geography Society of Korea, 17(2), 249-263 (in Korean).
  39. Lee, J.-H. and Park, K., 2018, Understanding the societal embeddedness of transnational corporations: From the business systems perspective, Journal of the Association of Korean Geographers, 7(1), 85-96. (in Korean)
  40. Lee, J.-Y., 2016, Constructing regional advantage for the stem cell biotechnology sector in Madison, Wisconsin, USA, Journal of the Association of Korean Geographers, 5(3), 357-373.
  41. Lundvall, B.A., 2007, National innovation systems - Analytical concept and development tool, Industry & Innovation, 14(1), 95-119.
  42. Malmberg, A., Sölvell, Ö., and Zander, I., 1996, Spatial clustering, local accumulation of knowledge and firm competitiveness, Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 85-97.
  43. Martin, R. and Sunley, P., 2006, Path dependence and regional economic evolution, Journal of Economic Geography, 6(4), 395-437.
  44. Maskell, P. and Malmberg, A., 1999, Localised learning and industrial competitiveness, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23(2), 167-185.
  45. Maskell, P., 2004, Learning in the village economy of Denmark: The role of institutions and policy in sustaining competitiveness, in Cooke, P., Heidenreich, M., and Braczyk, H.J., eds., Regional Innovation Systems: The Role of Governance in a Globalized World, New York: Routledge, 154-185.
  46. NSB, 2008, Digest of Key Science and Engineering Indicators 2008 (https://www.nsf.gov/statistics/ digest08).
  47. OCED, 2007, Higher Education and Regions: Globally Competitive, Locally Engaged, Brussels: OECD.
  48. Park, K.-S. and Lee, C.-W., 2013, Characteristics of interaction among actors in triple helix of cultural contents industry cluster in Daegu, Journal of the Korean Association of Regional Geographers, 19(3), 401-415. (in Korean)
  49. Porter, M.E., 1998, Clusters and competition: New agendas for companies, governments, and institutions, in Porter, M.E., ed., On Competition, Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing, 197-288.
  50. Porter, M.E., 2008, On competition, 2nd edition, Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing.
  51. Power, D. and Malmberg, A., 2008, The contribution of universities to innovation and economic development: In what sense a regional problem?, Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 1(2), 233-245.
  52. Rothaermel, F.T., Agung, S.D., and Jiang, L., 2007, University entrepreneurship: A taxonomy of the literature, Industrial and Corporate Change, 16(4), 691-791.
  53. Tae-Joon Park Institute, 2017, Univer+City, Pohang: Postech Press (in Korean).
  54. Thrift, N.J., 2005, Knowing Capitalism, London: SAGE.
  55. Youtie, J., and Shapira, P., 2008, Building an innovation hub: A case study of the transformation of university roles in regional technological and economic development, Research Policy, 37(8), 1188-1204.
  56. Yusuf, S., 2008, Intermediating knowledge exchange between universities and businesses, Research Policy, 37(8), 1167-1174.
Information
  • Publisher :The Association of Korean Geographers
  • Publisher(Ko) :한국지리학회
  • Journal Title :Journal of the Association of Korean Geographers
  • Journal Title(Ko) :한국지리학회지
  • Volume : 7
  • No :3
  • Pages :435~448