Mainstreaming innovation policy in less favoured regions: the case of Patras Science Park, Greece

Creativity and human capital are increasingly being recognised by an expanding body of work on regional economics, and policy and innovative workspaces. A short review of this literature provides the theoretical base for discussing a number of challenges related to mainstreaming creativity in region...

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Hauptverfasser: Antonopoulos, Constantinos N, Papadakis, Vagelis G, Stylios, Chrysostomos D, Efstathiou, Maria P, Groumpos, Petros P
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Policy studies
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Regional economics
Science and technology
Science and technology parks
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