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Today we can observe an increasing spatial divide as some large urban regions and many more medium-sized and small regions face growing problems such as decreasing labour demand, increasing unemployment and an ageing population. In view of these trends, this book offers a better understanding of the general characteristics and specific drivers of the geographies of growth. It shows how these may vary in different spatial contexts, how hurdles and barriers to growth in different types of regions can be dealt with, how and to what extent resources in different areas can develop, and how the potential of these resources to stimulate growth can be realized.

This book presents a collection of chapters, divided into four main perspectives, that together deal with these issues. The expert contributions provide numerous different perspectives on a new regional divide as well as exploring the inter-regional accessibility to human capital and its affects on productivity on both sides of the border. The book also investigates the speed of convergence and the fact that, when incorporating structural change, it is often quicker at the regional level compared to both the country and industry level. Other topics covered include institutional foundations and their influence on local social acceptance of entrepreneurship, the role of global value chains on bilateral trade and the determinants of cross-border innovation cooperation focusing on partner selection and location.

Students, researchers and scholars will find this an important resource that fills numerous knowledge gaps and opens new avenues for research. It will also appeal to consultants, practitioners and planners at the international, regional and local level.

Contributors include: C. Alfken, M. Andersson, T. Arvemo, L. Bjerke, A.P. Cornett, N. de Vries, S. Fredina, H. Goldstein, U. Gråsjö, K.E. Heynes, R.E. Hjaltadóttir, V. Jienwatcharamongkhol, B. Johansson, M. Jogmark, C. Karlsson, T. Makkonen, A. Naveed, K. Nyström, J. Parajuli, V. Peer, A. Risselada, V. Schutjens, S. Sedlacek, N.K. Sørensen, T.-A. Stone, S. Tavassol, I. Viklund Ros, P. Warda



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‘This edited volume is a commendable result of the 17th edition (2014) of the well-known Uddevalla Symposium, all selected papers – authored by contributors from Sweden, Denmark, Austria, the Netherlands and the United States – having been presented and discussed in the stimulating environment created by this meeting.’ -- Daniela-Luminita Constantin, Regional Science Policy & Practice

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Contents Preface 1. Introduction Martin Andersson, Lina Bjerke and Charlie Karlsson PART I Geography of Structural Change, Employment and Productivity 2. Exploring regional differences in the regional capacity to absorb displacements Kristina Nyström and Ingrid Viklund Ros 3. Productivity and cross border accessibility to human capital- a study comparing Norwegian and Swedish border regions Tobias Arvemo and Urban Gråsjö 4. Inter- and intraregional balance: Drivers of Change and Development Andreas P. Cornett 5. Is the convergence debate over?– Structural Changes and Labour Productivity Amjad Naveed PART II Geography of Entrepreneurship and Business Dynamics 6. A Local Perspective on Entrepreneurship and Informal Institutions Sabrina Fredina and Marina Jogmark 7. Revisiting Broadband and New Firm Dynamics Jitendra Parajuli and Kingsley E. Heynes 8. The Impact of Individual Characteristics and Regional Agglomeration on the Survival of Self-Employed Firms Sam Tavassol and Viroj Jienwatcharamongkhol 9. Variations in new firm life duration for immigrant and native entrepreneurs Veronique Schutjens, Nardo de Vries and Anna Risselada 10. International Outsourcing and the Global Value Chain: Evidence for Sweden Trudy-Ann Stone PART III Geography of Innovations, Cooperations and Growth 11. Knowledge Absorption in the Development of Export Products Peter Warda and Börje Johansson 12. Cross-border Innovation Cooperation: Partner Selection, national borders and knowledge bases Rannaveig Edda Hjaltadóttir, Teemu Makkonen and Nils Karl Sørensen 13. Creative class vs. individual creativity- a multi-level approach to the geography of creativity Christoph Alfken PART IV University spinoffs- barriers and challenges 14. Barriers to the Generation of University Spin-offs: A case study of Vienna Harvey Goldstein, Verena Peer and Sabina Sedlacek Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9781785360596, 978-1785360596
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      Book Synopsis
      Today we can observe an increasing spatial divide as some large urban regions and many more medium-sized and small regions face growing problems such as decreasing labour demand, increasing unemployment and an ageing population. In view of these trends, this book offers a better understanding of the general characteristics and specific drivers of the geographies of growth. It shows how these may vary in different spatial contexts, how hurdles and barriers to growth in different types of regions can be dealt with, how and to what extent resources in different areas can develop, and how the potential of these resources to stimulate growth can be realized.

      This book presents a collection of chapters, divided into four main perspectives, that together deal with these issues. The expert contributions provide numerous different perspectives on a new regional divide as well as exploring the inter-regional accessibility to human capital and its affects on productivity on both sides of the border. The book also investigates the speed of convergence and the fact that, when incorporating structural change, it is often quicker at the regional level compared to both the country and industry level. Other topics covered include institutional foundations and their influence on local social acceptance of entrepreneurship, the role of global value chains on bilateral trade and the determinants of cross-border innovation cooperation focusing on partner selection and location.

      Students, researchers and scholars will find this an important resource that fills numerous knowledge gaps and opens new avenues for research. It will also appeal to consultants, practitioners and planners at the international, regional and local level.

      Contributors include: C. Alfken, M. Andersson, T. Arvemo, L. Bjerke, A.P. Cornett, N. de Vries, S. Fredina, H. Goldstein, U. Gråsjö, K.E. Heynes, R.E. Hjaltadóttir, V. Jienwatcharamongkhol, B. Johansson, M. Jogmark, C. Karlsson, T. Makkonen, A. Naveed, K. Nyström, J. Parajuli, V. Peer, A. Risselada, V. Schutjens, S. Sedlacek, N.K. Sørensen, T.-A. Stone, S. Tavassol, I. Viklund Ros, P. Warda



      Trade Review
      ‘This edited volume is a commendable result of the 17th edition (2014) of the well-known Uddevalla Symposium, all selected papers – authored by contributors from Sweden, Denmark, Austria, the Netherlands and the United States – having been presented and discussed in the stimulating environment created by this meeting.’ -- Daniela-Luminita Constantin, Regional Science Policy & Practice

      Table of Contents
      Contents Preface 1. Introduction Martin Andersson, Lina Bjerke and Charlie Karlsson PART I Geography of Structural Change, Employment and Productivity 2. Exploring regional differences in the regional capacity to absorb displacements Kristina Nyström and Ingrid Viklund Ros 3. Productivity and cross border accessibility to human capital- a study comparing Norwegian and Swedish border regions Tobias Arvemo and Urban Gråsjö 4. Inter- and intraregional balance: Drivers of Change and Development Andreas P. Cornett 5. Is the convergence debate over?– Structural Changes and Labour Productivity Amjad Naveed PART II Geography of Entrepreneurship and Business Dynamics 6. A Local Perspective on Entrepreneurship and Informal Institutions Sabrina Fredina and Marina Jogmark 7. Revisiting Broadband and New Firm Dynamics Jitendra Parajuli and Kingsley E. Heynes 8. The Impact of Individual Characteristics and Regional Agglomeration on the Survival of Self-Employed Firms Sam Tavassol and Viroj Jienwatcharamongkhol 9. Variations in new firm life duration for immigrant and native entrepreneurs Veronique Schutjens, Nardo de Vries and Anna Risselada 10. International Outsourcing and the Global Value Chain: Evidence for Sweden Trudy-Ann Stone PART III Geography of Innovations, Cooperations and Growth 11. Knowledge Absorption in the Development of Export Products Peter Warda and Börje Johansson 12. Cross-border Innovation Cooperation: Partner Selection, national borders and knowledge bases Rannaveig Edda Hjaltadóttir, Teemu Makkonen and Nils Karl Sørensen 13. Creative class vs. individual creativity- a multi-level approach to the geography of creativity Christoph Alfken PART IV University spinoffs- barriers and challenges 14. Barriers to the Generation of University Spin-offs: A case study of Vienna Harvey Goldstein, Verena Peer and Sabina Sedlacek Index

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