Innovation without Regional Development? The Complex Interplay of Innovation, Institutions, and Development
- 12 October 2021
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in Economic Geography
- Vol. 97 (5), 475-496
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00130095.2021.1972801
Abstract
This article argues that the development of regional innovation concepts, drawing primarily on the experiences of advanced regions, has led to inadequate narratives about the experience of less-developed regions (LDRs). Drawing on the extensive experience of the authors doing research in LDRs, the article develops three main arguments: first it examines the limitations of endogenous approaches to regional development, in particular concerning the role of formal dynamics (within organizations and institutions) in innovation systems. It will be argued that understanding the role of formal dynamics is fundamental to avoid culturally deterministic explanations of regional (under)development and to help design more effective policies. Second, this article will explore the literature that demonstrates the complex interplay between innovation, institutions, and regional development. The authors argue that though innovation is fundamental for long-term economic growth, innovation at firm level is not sufficient to generate development. Third, this article distills the policy implications of the foregoing analysis, namely, by highlighting alternatives to current models of innovation-based, export-based development.Keywords
Funding Information
- MINECO (RYC-2017-22872)
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