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Les dynamiques territoriales de connaissance : relations multilocales et ancrage regional

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  • Olivier Crevoisier
  • Hugues Jeannerat

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Territorial Innovation Models (TIMs) such as innovative milieus, industrial districts, regional innovation systems, etc. have developed since the mid-eighties in a context mostly driven by the crisis of the industrial regions. From that theoretical heritage, a new questioning based on Territorial Knowledge Dynamics addresses here conceptual changes and a possible new research agenda. The main assumption made in this paper is that, while learning processes in TIMs are mostly seen as « cumulative knowledge dynamics » driving to a local specialisation of production within a global environment (traditional local/global framework), today?s territorial knowledge dynamics are rather combinatorial, multi-local and multi-scalar. They develop through interactions between firms, regions, sectors, workers, etc. Different ideal types of TKDs are proposed from a relational and circulatory perspective where regional capacity of anchoring is presented as central.

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  • Olivier Crevoisier & Hugues Jeannerat, 2009. "Les dynamiques territoriales de connaissance : relations multilocales et ancrage regional," Revue d'économie industrielle, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(4), pages 77-99.
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    1. De Rosa, Marcello & Bartoli, Luca & Chiappini, Silvia, 2015. "The Role of Knowledge and Innovation Systems in Supporting Farm’s Strategies in GI Areas," 145th Seminar, April 14-15, 2015, Parma, Italy 200228, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
    2. Cécile Perret, 2011. "Des Modeles De Croissance Aux Theories Du Developpement Territorial Endogene : Vers Une Prise En Compte Du Capital Social," Working Papers hal-00995429, HAL.
    3. Christian Livi & Hugues Jeannerat & Olivier Crevoisier, 2013. "Mobility of Knowledge. The Photovoltaic Industry in Western Switzerland : The Emergence of a Multi-Local Valuation Milieu," GRET Publications and Working Papers 04-13, GRET Group of Research in Territorial Economy, University of Neuchâtel.
    4. Chiappini, Silvia & Toccaceli, Daniela, 2014. "The relevance of district contexts in the UTILISATION of rural development policies: experience from Italy," Politica Agricola Internazionale - International Agricultural Policy, Edizioni L'Informatore Agrario, vol. 2013(4), September.
    5. Julien Cusin & Elodie Loubaresse, 2015. "L’interclustering. De la communauté de pratique aux réseaux d’innovation," Post-Print hal-03235818, HAL.
    6. Agnès Bergeret & Emmanuelle George-Marcelpoil & Jean-Jacques Delannoy & Delphine Piazza-Morel, 2015. "L'outil-frise : une expérimentation interdisciplinaire," Post-Print hal-01230027, HAL.

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