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|a Complex Adaptive Innovation Systems :
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|a Cover; Complex Adaptive Innovation Systems; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Preface; 1. Introduction: Co-evolution, complexity and emergence in regional innovation systems; The aims of this book; Co-evolution; Complexity; Emergence; Regions; 2. What went wrong with the vertical process and policy-perspective?; Introduction; Discourse and plausible narratives in innovation management; Conventions in regional regimes and evolution; Multi-level perspectives and path interdependence; Conclusions; 3. What is transversality?; Introduction; Path dependence and path creation.
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|a Concepts of consequence: underpinnings of transversalityProximities and spatial variety; Path dependence and spatial evolution; Regime and paradigm interaction in regional path creation; Relatedness and transversality in co-evolutionary space; Conclusions; 4. The co-evolutionary origins of transversality; Introduction; Co-evolutionary innovation of regions: path dependence and beyond; Path interdependence, co-evolution and regional innovation; Regional culture and cultural frames; Regional frames in seven regions compared; Conclusions.
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|a 5. Transversality and transition in innovation and eco-innovation: Towards complex adaptive systems analysisIntroduction; Four key perspectives on transition; The multi-level perspective (MLP) on co-evolutionary transition; The panarchy or resilience model; Complexity theory; Evolutionary economic geography; Conclusions; 6. Transition regions and eco-innovation: Studies in complexity; Introduction; California's sustainable development policies: from vehicle emissions to climate change; South Korea's 'Low Carbon, Green Growth' strategy: Daegu and other city-regional initiatives.
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|a China: rapid emergence of regional eco-innovation systemsComparative analysis; Conclusions; 7. Resilience, relatedness and complexity geography: Strange attractors in regional innovation; Introduction; Internalised and externalised system adaptation; First-level emergence of regional innovation; Why human complex systems are different; The question of attractors: higher order emergence; Complexity and path dependence; Where lies the individual in complex adaptive systems?; Strange attractor innovation biographies; Conclusions.
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|a 8. Complexity, relatedness and transversality: Empirical evidence of regional innovation platform policiesIntroduction; Preadaptation exemplars; Adjacent possible innovation; Pioneering the 'emergence' model of regional innovation; Conclusions; 9. Complexity, variety and the emergent properties of regional innovation strategy; Introduction; Specialisation, clusters and context; Smart specialisation and its discontents; Regional innovation policy: related variety and policy mix; Reframing the regional development problem; Complexity thinking challenges linear policy-making.
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|a Leading up to the financial crisis of 2008 and onwards, the shortcomings of traditional models of regional economic and environmental development had become increasingly evident. Rooted in the idea that 'policy' is an encumbrance to free markets, the stress on supply-side smoothing measures such as clusters and an over reliance on venture capital, the inadequacy of existing orthodoxies has come to be replaced by the notion of transversality. This approach has three strong characteristics that differentiate it from its failing predecessor. First, as the name implies, it seeks to finesse horizon.
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