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Regional innovation, entrepreneurship and talent systems

Philip Cooke · 2007 · International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management

Summary. Regional innovation systems have evolved unpredictably since the 1990s, with global economic shifts destabilizing them more than national factors. This paper argues that entrepreneurship and talent formation have been overlooked in understanding how regional systems develop. The author categorizes regional innovation system evolution based on the strength of these two variables, showing they are critical to system robustness.

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Cooke, P.. (2007). Regional innovation, entrepreneurship and talent systems. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management. https://doi.org/10.1504/ijeim.2007.012878

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DOI
10.1504/ijeim.2007.012878
Countries
United Kingdom
Regions
Europe
Categories
regional-innovation-systems, entrepreneurship, innovation-theory, general-innovation
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2026-04-28