Promoting the local knowledge economy is a preoccupation of
urban and regional policymakers the world over and it is generally
recognised that knowledge has become a prime source of economic
growth and development.
This book analyzes one increasingly popular type of urban
knowledge policy: the creation of knowledge locations. This term,
as we use it, includes science parks, technology parks, open
innovation campuses, creative districts, media hubs and other
groupings.
The book is based on a large international comparative study of
the development of such locations in five European cities - Dublin,
Eindhoven, Helsinki, Munich, and San Sebastian - and the Korean
city of Incheon.
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