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Regionalna polityka innowacyjna w świetle wybranych wtórnych teorii rozwoju regionalnego

Publication date: 2011

Public Management, 2011, Issue 4 (16), pp. 37 - 47

https://doi.org/10.4467/20843968ZP.12.027.0494

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Arkadiusz Świadek
University of Zielona Góra, Licealna 9, 65-417 Zielona Góra, Poland
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Marek Tomaszewski
Uniwersytet Zielonogórski, Zakład Innowacji i Przedsiębiorczości
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Regionalna polityka innowacyjna w świetle wybranych wtórnych teorii rozwoju regionalnego

Abstract

Due to the unique characteristics of the innovation process, the government plays an important role in its stimulation. However, the adaptation of national innovative policies to regional and local conditions is the responsibility of regional and local authorities. Sustainable development of the region will be achieved only if its stakeholders such as business, R & D units and the relevant authorities are involved. The primary task of the public authority is to coordinate activities and to create a favorable climate for economic development in the region. Both primary and secondary regional development theories define multiple sources of economic growth. The main objective of this article is to show the role of local government in the development of regional innovation policy in accordance with the secondary theories of regional development. Secondary theories are based on the following primary theories: the economic base theory of W. Sombart, the growth poles theory of F. Perroux, the A. Marshall’s industrial districts theory, the theory of industrial clusters of M.E. Porter and the J.Coleman’s theory of social capital. Due to the limitations of this article, the text describes only some secondary theories of regional development. These theories come from the economic base theory of W. Sombart and the industrial districts theory of A. Marshall.

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Information

Information: Public Management, 2011, Issue 4 (16), pp. 37 - 47

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

Regionalna polityka innowacyjna w świetle wybranych wtórnych teorii rozwoju regionalnego

English:

Regional Innovation Policy in the Sense of the Secondary Theories of Regional Development

Authors

University of Zielona Góra, Licealna 9, 65-417 Zielona Góra, Poland

Uniwersytet Zielonogórski, Zakład Innowacji i Przedsiębiorczości

Published at: 2011

Article status: Open

Licence: None

Percentage share of authors:

Arkadiusz Świadek (Author) - 50%
Marek Tomaszewski (Author) - 50%

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Publication languages:

Polish