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Innovation in Real Places - Strategies for Prosperity in an Unforgiving World (Paperback)
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Innovation in Real Places - Strategies for Prosperity in an Unforgiving World (Paperback)
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Winner of Balsillie Prize for Public Policy Winner of Donner Prize
A Summer Book of 2021, Financial Times Longlisted Financial Times
and McKinsey Best Business Book of the Year A challenge to
prevailing ideas about innovation and a guide to identifying the
best growth strategy for your community. Across the world, cities
and regions have wasted trillions of dollars on blindly copying the
Silicon Valley model of growth creation. Since the early years of
the information age, we've been told that economic growth derives
from harnessing technological innovation. To do this, places must
create good education systems, partner with local research
universities, and attract innovative hi-tech firms. We have lived
with this system for decades, and the result is clear: a small
number of regions and cities at the top of the high-tech industry
but many more fighting a losing battle to retain economic dynamism.
But are there other models that don't rely on a flourishing
high-tech industry? In Innovation in Real Places, Dan Breznitz
argues that there are. The purveyors of the dominant ideas on
innovation have a feeble understanding of the big picture on global
production and innovation. They conflate innovation with invention
and suffer from techno-fetishism. In their devotion to start-ups,
they refuse to admit that the real obstacle to growth for most
cities is the overwhelming power of the real hubs, which siphon up
vast amounts of talent and money. Communities waste time, money,
and energy pursuing this road to nowhere. Breznitz proposes that
communities instead focus on where they fit in the four stages in
the global production process. Some are at the highest end, and
that is where the Clevelands, Sheffields, and Baltimores are being
pushed toward. But that is bad advice. Success lies in
understanding the changed structure of the global system of
production and then using those insights to enable communities to
recognize their own advantages, which in turn allows to them to
foster surprising forms of specialized innovation. As he stresses,
all localities have certain advantages relative to at least one
stage of the global production process, and the trick is in
recognizing it. Leaders might think the answer lies in high-tech or
high-end manufacturing, but more often than not, they're wrong.
Innovation in Real Places is an essential corrective to a mythology
of innovation and growth that too many places have bought into in
recent years. Best of all, it has the potential to prod local
leaders into pursuing realistic and regionally appropriate models
for growth and innovation.
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