Intelligent Cities: Innovation, Knowledge Systems, and Digital SpacesTaylor & Francis, 2002 - 301 páginas At the turn of the century some cities and regions in Europe, Japan and the USA, displayed an exceptional capacity to incubate and develop new knowledge and innovations. The favourable environment for research, technology and innovation created in these areas was not immediately obvious, yet it was of great significance for a development based on knowledge, learning, and innovation. Intelligent Cities focuses on these environments of innovation, and the major models (technopoles, innovating regions, intelligent cities) for creating an environment-supporting technology, innovation, learning, and knowledge-based development. |
Contenido
Origins Structure and Contents | 1 |
Areas of Technological Innovation | 2 |
Three Theories on the Environment of Innovation | 7 |
Intelligent Cities and Regions | 11 |
Innovation is an Island | 17 |
Technology goes out of Labs | 23 |
Turning Knowledge into Products | 29 |
Components of the Innovation Environment | 33 |
Planning Convergence | 145 |
Coherence of Innovation Strategies | 150 |
Technology Intelligence in Innovating Regions | 155 |
Technological Priorities in the European RD Programmes | 157 |
Critical Technologies at the Beginning of the Twentyfirst Century | 162 |
Technological Priorities for the Less Favoured Regions of the EU | 167 |
Technology Watch Foresight and Assessment | 169 |
Technology Intelligence and Innovating Regions in Europe | 177 |
Technopoles and Science Parks Innovation as Spatial Proximity | 39 |
CHAPTER 2 Districts and Technopoles in Europe | 41 |
Innovation within Flexible Production Complexes | 47 |
Technopoles and Science Parks in Europe | 53 |
Spatial Proximity and Technology Integration | 62 |
Technology Poles in the Less Favoured Regions of Europe | 69 |
Technology Attraction in the Andalusia Technology Park | 70 |
Technology Transfer from the Technical University of Crete | 75 |
Innovation in a Wine District of South Italy | 80 |
Technology Poles in the Less Favoured Regions of Europe | 83 |
The Weak Link | 87 |
Weaknesses of the Innovation Environment of Technopoles | 88 |
Good Practice in Science Park Planning | 90 |
Strengthening the Technology Dimension of Planned Technopoles | 95 |
Innovating Regions Innovation as an Institution | 103 |
Regional Innovation Strategies in Europe | 105 |
The Regional Technology Plan of Central Macedonia | 112 |
Foundations of Regional Innovation Strategies | 133 |
Regional versus National Innovation Strategies | 139 |
Theoretical Convergence | 142 |
Intelligent Cities Islands of Innovation meet the Digital World | 181 |
Intelligent Cities Islands of Innovation become Digital | 183 |
Cities Globalization and Knowledgebased Development | 184 |
Smart Communities in the US | 188 |
European Digital Cities | 192 |
Intelligent versus Digital Cities | 195 |
Components of an Intelligent City | 201 |
RealVirtual Technopoles | 209 |
A Virtual Network of European Technology Parks | 211 |
The Module of Technology Evaluation | 217 |
Integrating Real and Virtual Technology Transfer Functions | 228 |
RealVirtual Regional Innovation Systems | 233 |
Regional Innovation Strategies and Dematerialization of Infrastructure | 234 |
A Transregional Innovation Project | 237 |
Deconstructing Innovation | 242 |
Learning to Innovate in RealVirtual Spaces | 260 |
Notes | 269 |
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Intelligent Cities: Innovation, Knowledge Systems and Digital Spaces Nicos Komninos Vista previa limitada - 2013 |
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Knowledge Cities: Approaches, Experiences and Perspectives Francisco Javier Carrillo Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |