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The Geography of Scientific Collaboration

The Geography of Scientific Collaboration

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Science is increasingly defined by multidimensional collaborative networks. Despite the unprecedented growth of scientific collaboration around the globe – the collaborative turn – geography still matters for the cognitive enterprise. This book explores how geography conditions scientific collaboration and how collaboration affects the spatiality of science. This book offers a complex analysis of the spatial aspects of scientific collaboration, addressing the topic at a number of levels: individual, organizational, urban, regional, national, and international. Spatial patterns of scientific collaboration are analysed along with their determinants and consequences. By combining a vast array of approaches, concepts, and methodologies, the volume offers a comprehensive theoretical framework for the geography of scientific collaboration. The examples of scientific collaboration policy discussed in the book are taken from the European Union, the United States, and China. Through a number of case studies the authors analyse the background, development and evaluation of these policies. This book will be of interest to researchers in diverse disciplines such as regional studies, scientometrics, R&D policy, socio-economic geography and network analysis. It will also be of interest to policymakers, and to managers of research organisations.

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Keywords

  • Adam Ploszaj
  • built environment
  • Business & management
  • Development economics & emerging economies
  • Dorota Celińska-Janowicz
  • Economics
  • Economics, finance, business & management
  • innovation
  • Knowledge
  • Management & management techniques
  • Management of specific areas
  • Planning
  • regional development
  • Regional Science
  • Regional studies
  • Research & development management
  • resilience
  • Richard Florida
  • RSA
  • RSA Conference
  • Sally Hardy
  • Smart cities
  • Spatial Econometrics
  • Spatial Economics
  • Technology
  • Technopoles
  • Territory
  • Territory, Politics, Governance
  • The City
  • urban planning
  • Urban Studies
  • Urban Systems

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DOI: 10.4324/9781315471938

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