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How To Draw Endogenous Power To The Regions?: A Review Of Innovation Policies In The Tohoku Region

In: The Dynamics Of Regional Innovation Policy Challenges in Europe and Japan

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  • MICHI FUKUSHIMA

    (Department of Economics and Management, Tohoku University, Japan)

Abstract

The following sections are included:Features of the Tohoku RegionTop-Down Approach in the Early DaysIndustrial relocation policyTechnopolis feverEndogenous Movement in the Tohoku Region: Tohoku Intelligent Cosmos PlanS&T Policy based on Triple-Helix System: Role of UniversitiesTriple-helix system in JapanTriple-helix system in groundbreaking yearEndogenous Movement in the Tohoku Region: The Case of INSOrigins of INSThe formation of Iwate University Regional Cooperative Research Center and the Role Played by INSActivities of INSResearch meetingsGeneral meetings and convivial meetingsEducation for the youngHow has INS worked?Financial resources for INSMembers' commitmentThe network of academic entrepreneurs and public entrepreneursThe performance of INSIncreasing the amount of collaboration between regional companies and the universityEffects on formal organizationsS&T Policies in the RegionReview and ProspectsFrom top-down to regional initiativesChallenges and prospectsReferenceURL Resources

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  • Michi Fukushima, 2011. "How To Draw Endogenous Power To The Regions?: A Review Of Innovation Policies In The Tohoku Region," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Yveline Lecler & Tetsuo Yoshimoto & Takahiro Fujimoto (ed.), The Dynamics Of Regional Innovation Policy Challenges in Europe and Japan, chapter 5, pages 103-124, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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