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Knowledge, Clusters and Regional Innovation

Economic Development in Canada

Edited by J. Adam Holbrook and David A. Wolfe

Queen's Policy Studies Series


Paper (0889119198) 9780889119192
Release date: 2002-04-23
CA $29.95  |  US $29.95
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Cloth (0889119171) 9780889119178
Release date: 2002-04-23
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6 x 9
248pp


An insightful picture of the varied and complex nature of the regional and local innovation systems found across Canada.

Innovation is increasingly recognized as the key to successful competition in the global knowledge-based economy. In Knowledge, Clusters and Regional Innovation the authors illuminate the highly differentiated nature of the innovation systems found across the country and demonstrate that innovation can occur in a wide range of sectors and clusters, ranging from multimedia and biotechnology in large metropolitan areas to more traditional sectors such as wood products in rural settings.

Written by members of the Innovation Systems Research Network (ISRN), a cross-national network of regionally oriented researchers from a wide range of disciplines, Knowledge, Clusters and Regional Innovation provides important insights into the varied nature of innovation in the Canadian economy. The members of the network have recently launched a major study of cluster development across Canada that promises to provide scholars and policymakers with continuing insights into the nature economic development in Canada.

Contributors include Neil Bradford (Huron University College), Shauna Brail (Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, Ontario), John N.H. Britton (University of Toronto), Michael Gurstein (Technical University of British Columbia), J. Adam Holbrook, Cooper H. Langford (University of Calgary), Lisa Mills (Brown University), Jorge Niosi (Université du Québec à Montréal), Pierre Therrien (Marketplace Innovation Directorate, Industry Canada), Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay (Université du Québec), and David A. Wolfe.

J. Adam Holbrook is associate director of the Centre for Policy Research on Science and Technology, and adjunct professor, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University.
David A. Wolfe is professor of political science, University of Toronto.
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