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Technology and Industrial Parks in Emerging Countries electronic resource Panacea or Pipedream? / by Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Daniel Hardy.

By: Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés [author.]Contributor(s): Hardy, Daniel [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in Regional SciencePublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: X, 110 p. 16 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319079929Subject(s): Economics | geography | Development Economics | Regional economics | Economics/Management Science | Regional/Spatial Science | Economic geography | R & D/Technology Policy | Development Economics | Innovation/Technology ManagementDDC classification: 338.9 LOC classification: HT388HD28-9999Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- The Theoretical Building Blocks for Technology and Industrial Parks -- Definitions and Key Terms -- Cultivating Innovation in Parks -- Evidence for Emerging Economies -- Evaluating Park Performance -- Are Parks in Emerging Countries Delivering? -- All Things Considered.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Industrial and technology parks are commonly regarded as a policy panacea. They tend to be considered as the ideal instrument to alleviate an assortment of institutional, political, economic, social and ultimately, technological weaknesses and often form the centrepiece of development strategies. Yet, the real impact of industrial and technology parks, especially in emerging countries is still poorly understood. Focusing on examples from Latin America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East, the book represents a first approach to understand the potential and reality of industrial and technology parks in emerging countries. It is argued that although some parks have been successful in addressing a range of key problems, including underdevelopment, unemployment and a lack of investment, the majority have failed to deliver, rendering the promise of many parks little more than a pipedream.
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Introduction -- The Theoretical Building Blocks for Technology and Industrial Parks -- Definitions and Key Terms -- Cultivating Innovation in Parks -- Evidence for Emerging Economies -- Evaluating Park Performance -- Are Parks in Emerging Countries Delivering? -- All Things Considered.

Industrial and technology parks are commonly regarded as a policy panacea. They tend to be considered as the ideal instrument to alleviate an assortment of institutional, political, economic, social and ultimately, technological weaknesses and often form the centrepiece of development strategies. Yet, the real impact of industrial and technology parks, especially in emerging countries is still poorly understood. Focusing on examples from Latin America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East, the book represents a first approach to understand the potential and reality of industrial and technology parks in emerging countries. It is argued that although some parks have been successful in addressing a range of key problems, including underdevelopment, unemployment and a lack of investment, the majority have failed to deliver, rendering the promise of many parks little more than a pipedream.

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