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Urban knowledge and innovation spaces: concepts, conditions and contexts

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posted on 2023-03-01, 22:02 authored by Surabhi Pancholi
Innovation is one of the key determinants of growth in the globalised knowledge economy, and ‘urban knowledge and innovation spaces’ form the spatial foci for sustained innovation. This paper aims to explore concepts, conditions and contexts that substantiate the development of these spaces of innovation. The paper seeks to identify the foundational elements of knowledgebased urban development to outline the concept of urban knowledge and innovation spaces, and justify its meaning, unique characteristics and growing influence in the contemporary cities. It rationalises the relevance of the three underlying conditions—namely policy, place, and people— to better understand their contribution in the development of such spaces. This paper sheds light over the varied contexts shaping each urban knowledge and innovation space uniquely. The paper reveals the interplay between design and policies that is required for the creation of spaces of innovation that are economically strong, socially connected, spatially stimulating, and environmentally sustainable.

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Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Asia Pacific Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Volume

8

Pagination

15-38

ISSN

2071-1395

Issue

1

Publisher

Emerald

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