Applicability of Territorial Innovation Models to Declining Resource-Based Regions: Lessons from the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland
Summary. Tests how well established territorial innovation models (regional innovation systems, learning regions, etc.) travel to declining resource-based rural regions, using Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula as the case.
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Carter, K. L., & Vodden, K.. (2017). Applicability of Territorial Innovation Models to Declining Resource-Based Regions: Lessons from the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland. Journal of Rural and Community Development, 12(2/3), 74-92. https://journals.brandonu.ca/jrcd/
Carter, Ken L., and Kelly Vodden. “Applicability of Territorial Innovation Models to Declining Resource-Based Regions: Lessons from the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland.” Journal of Rural and Community Development, 12(2/3), 74-92, 2017. https://journals.brandonu.ca/jrcd/.
Carter, Ken L., and Kelly Vodden. 2017. “Applicability of Territorial Innovation Models to Declining Resource-Based Regions: Lessons from the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland.” Journal of Rural and Community Development, 12(2/3), 74-92. https://journals.brandonu.ca/jrcd/.
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title = {Applicability of Territorial Innovation Models to Declining Resource-Based Regions: Lessons from the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland},
author = {Ken L. Carter and Kelly Vodden},
journal = {Journal of Rural and Community Development, 12(2/3), 74-92},
year = {2017},
url = {https://journals.brandonu.ca/jrcd/}
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- 2026-04-26