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Learning, innovation and regional development: a critical appraisal of recent debates

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PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 293-311

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1191/0309132502ph371ra

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globalization; innovation; knowledge; learning; networks; new regionalism; regional development; regions; scale

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A resurgence of interest in the region as a scale of economic organization has been apparent within economic geography over the past decade or so. In view of the apparent shift towards a 'knowledge-driven economy', the capacity of regions to support processes of learning and innovation has been identified as a key source of competitive advantage. This paper provides a critical appraisal of recent work on innovation, learning and regional development, situating this within its intellectual context. We argue that, while the focus on knowledge and learning is highly relevant, much of the literature fails to adequately ground its arguments in empirical enquiry and also tends to underemphasize the importance of wider extra-local networks and structures. In conclusion, we offer some directions for further research.

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