Abstract
In the light of globalisation, increasing industrial specialisation, and growing competitive pressure, innovative developments and processes have reached a level of primary importance. New products and processes, as well as organisational and societal innovations, contribute to firms’, regions’, and nations’ competitiveness. Considering innovative processes on a regional level provides insights into space-specific economic, historical, socio-political and cultural factors which form the background of industrial innovation processes. The region in which innovating firms are located represents their "home base" and here interactive relationships lead to the development of specific innovation patterns.
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