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11. Social Dynamics, Diversity, and Physical Infrastructure in Creative, Innovative Communities: The Saskatoon Case
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables ix
- Figures xi
- Foreword to the Series xiii
- Acknowledgments xix
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PART I. Dynamics of Innovation in City-Regions – Diversity, Specialization, and Variety
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Systems of Innovation and Contexts of Creativity: An Assessment of the Knowledge Bases of Canadian City-Regions 33
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PART II. Diversity, Variety, and the Cognitive- Cultural Economy in Large Cities
- 3. Innovation and Toronto’s Cognitive-Cultural Economy 59
- 4. Living on the Edge: Knowledge Interdependencies of Human Capital Intensive Clusters in Vancouver 92
- 5. Innovation and Social Actors in Montreal: Intersectoral Challenges of Place-Based Dynamics 123
- 6. Firms and Their Problems: Systemic Innovation and Related Diversity in Calgary 151
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PART III. The Specialized Characteristics of Innovation in Medium-Sized Cities
- 7. Innovation in an Ordinary City: Knowledge Flows in London, Ontario 175
- 8. Biotech and Lunch Buckets: The Curious Knowledge Networks of Steel Town 197
- 9. Innovation Linkages in New- and Old- Economy Sectors in Cambridge-Guelph- Kitchener-Waterloo (Ontario) 219
- 10. Knowledge Flows in the Consulting, Advertising/Design, and Music Sectors in Halifax 245
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PART IV. Innovation for Survival or Growth in Canada’s Small Cities
- 11. Social Dynamics, Diversity, and Physical Infrastructure in Creative, Innovative Communities: The Saskatoon Case 269
- 12. How ICTs and Face-to-face Interactions Mediate Knowledge Flows in Moncton 292
- 13. Networking Patterns and Performance of the Trois-Rivières City-Region’s Firms in the Light of Sectoral and Place Characteristics 318
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PART V. The Global Challenge for Innovation in Canadian City-Regions
- 14. Related Variety, Knowledge Platforms, and the Challenge for Cities and Regions in the Global Economy 353
- Contributors 369
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables ix
- Figures xi
- Foreword to the Series xiii
- Acknowledgments xix
-
PART I. Dynamics of Innovation in City-Regions – Diversity, Specialization, and Variety
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Systems of Innovation and Contexts of Creativity: An Assessment of the Knowledge Bases of Canadian City-Regions 33
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PART II. Diversity, Variety, and the Cognitive- Cultural Economy in Large Cities
- 3. Innovation and Toronto’s Cognitive-Cultural Economy 59
- 4. Living on the Edge: Knowledge Interdependencies of Human Capital Intensive Clusters in Vancouver 92
- 5. Innovation and Social Actors in Montreal: Intersectoral Challenges of Place-Based Dynamics 123
- 6. Firms and Their Problems: Systemic Innovation and Related Diversity in Calgary 151
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PART III. The Specialized Characteristics of Innovation in Medium-Sized Cities
- 7. Innovation in an Ordinary City: Knowledge Flows in London, Ontario 175
- 8. Biotech and Lunch Buckets: The Curious Knowledge Networks of Steel Town 197
- 9. Innovation Linkages in New- and Old- Economy Sectors in Cambridge-Guelph- Kitchener-Waterloo (Ontario) 219
- 10. Knowledge Flows in the Consulting, Advertising/Design, and Music Sectors in Halifax 245
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PART IV. Innovation for Survival or Growth in Canada’s Small Cities
- 11. Social Dynamics, Diversity, and Physical Infrastructure in Creative, Innovative Communities: The Saskatoon Case 269
- 12. How ICTs and Face-to-face Interactions Mediate Knowledge Flows in Moncton 292
- 13. Networking Patterns and Performance of the Trois-Rivières City-Region’s Firms in the Light of Sectoral and Place Characteristics 318
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PART V. The Global Challenge for Innovation in Canadian City-Regions
- 14. Related Variety, Knowledge Platforms, and the Challenge for Cities and Regions in the Global Economy 353
- Contributors 369