Regional Innovation Systems in the Periphery: The Case of the Beauce in Québec (Canada)
Summary. Survey-based study of 45 SMEs in the Beauce region of Quebec asking how innovation actually happens in a peripheral regional innovation system, where actors are less diversified than in oft-cited core regions like Silicon Valley or Emilia-Romagna.
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Doloreux, D.. (2003). Regional Innovation Systems in the Periphery: The Case of the Beauce in Québec (Canada). International Journal of Innovation Management, 7(1), 67-94. https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscinet/ijim
Doloreux, David. “Regional Innovation Systems in the Periphery: The Case of the Beauce in Québec (Canada).” International Journal of Innovation Management, 7(1), 67-94, 2003. https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscinet/ijim.
Doloreux, David. 2003. “Regional Innovation Systems in the Periphery: The Case of the Beauce in Québec (Canada).” International Journal of Innovation Management, 7(1), 67-94. https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscinet/ijim.
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- regional-innovation-systems, innovation-theory, entrepreneurship
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- 2026-04-26