Cognition, learning and European regional growth: an agent-centred perspective on the 'new' economy

Quintessentially a US phenomenon, the information and knowledge economy (IKE) combines regional clusters of innovation with new and sophisticated forms of intellectual and finance capital. For those European economies struggling to adjust to global competition, the IKE is seen as the panacea. It is...

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Main Authors: Tracey, P, Clark, G, Smith, H
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Routledge 2004
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description Quintessentially a US phenomenon, the information and knowledge economy (IKE) combines regional clusters of innovation with new and sophisticated forms of intellectual and finance capital. For those European economies struggling to adjust to global competition, the IKE is seen as the panacea. It is regarded as a proven recipe for all places and sectors, with the potential to remedy structural weaknesses that have become ever more apparent in a world subject to globalisation, increased international competition, and technological change. We suggest an agent-centred perspective for understanding economic systems and behaviour that stresses the significance of cognition and learning for innovation while making the connection between organizations and their environments. We argue that the IKE, as represented by regions such as Silicon Valley and Route 128/495 Boston, is complex and multi-faceted and cannot be transposed easily between cultures. Finally, we draw together the implications of our approach for European regional development.
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Cognition, learning and European regional growth: an agent-centred perspective on the 'new' economy
title Cognition, learning and European regional growth: an agent-centred perspective on the 'new' economy
title_full Cognition, learning and European regional growth: an agent-centred perspective on the 'new' economy
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Geography
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