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Building Regional Innovation Capacity

Industry and Higher Education, 2002
San Diego, California is now one of the most innovative regions in the USA. In the past fifteen years it has transformed itself from an economy dominated by defence contracts, tourism and real estate into a major centre for academic research and high-tech industry This article examines the various means by which this transformation has been achieved ...
Mary L. Walshok   +3 more
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The organising capacity of metropolitan region

Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 1997
Fundamental developments such as globalisation, informationalisation, and European integration lead to increased competition and interaction among metropolitan regions in search for mobile investment and trade. Next to the 'traditional' location factors and quality-of-life factors that determine the quality of the business environment, the ability of ...
van den Berg, Leo   +2 more
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Regional Climate Regulation Capacities

2019
In the past decades climate change impacts have become more pronounced, especially in the European Alps. There has been a spatio-temporal diversity of these impacts ranging from east to west, north to south, and with consideration of the orography, from low to high altitudes.
Hermann Klug, Steffen Reichel
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Heat Capacities in Critical Regions

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1976
In this paper available heat capacity results in the liquid-gas, and the magnetically critical regions are referenced and discussed. Emphasis is placed on cases where critical exponents have been evaluated and they are compared with theoretical predictions.
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Regionality, Rurality and Capacity-Building

2014
Residents in regional and rural communities remain distant from many of the affordances and opportunities associated with urban centres of population. Conversely, regional and rural residents have been characterised as being particularly resilient owing to having to adapt to changing circumstances.
Patrick Alan Danaher   +7 more
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Regional Innovative Capacity

1994
Case studies of successful high-technology complexes such as Route 128 (Dorfman 1983) or Silicon Valley (Saxanien 1985) suggest that these areas and industries developed as entrepreneurial efforts built on the existing technological infrastructure. While historical events and specific individuals served as catalysts in the development of these areas ...
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Projects: Building Regional Capacity

The Mathematics Teacher, 2000
Building Regional Capacity (BRC) is an NSF-funded professional development institute for grades 7—12 mathematics teachers, department heads, mathematics coordinators, and other present or future teacher leaders from around New England. Its chief focus is leadership in designing and delivering quality professional development.
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Core capacity region of portable wireless networks

IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2004. GLOBECOM '04., 2005
We analyze the core capacity region of portable wireless networks under a concave utility model for a heterogeneous collection of asynchronous applications such as email and file transfers. We prove that the core capacity region is non-empty under the concave utility model.
Min Park, Volkan Rodoplu
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The Regional Innovation Capacity Model

2011
This chapter aims to present a conceptual model aimed to understand the Intellectual Capital-based (IC) characteristics of the regional innovation capacity. The proposed Regional Innovation Capacity Model (RICM) can be used for interpretative and normative purposes to analyse the innovation dynamics taking place at regional and territorial level.
LERRO, ANTONIO, SCHIUMA, Giovanni
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