Lost in translation? Building science and innovation city strategies in Australia and the UK

With the development of the ‘knowledge economy’ in many advanced industrial nations, there hasbeen a growing interest in regional innovation systems and the role that universities might play inthese. One result has been the demarcation by government actors of specific spaces for the creation,transfe...

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Main Authors: Couchman, P., McLoughlin, I., Charles, David
Format: Journal Article
Published: eContent Management Pty Ltd 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23792
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Charles, David
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description With the development of the ‘knowledge economy’ in many advanced industrial nations, there hasbeen a growing interest in regional innovation systems and the role that universities might play inthese. One result has been the demarcation by government actors of specific spaces for the creation,transfer and transformation of knowledge. Such spaces have been given various names, such as‘smart regions’, ‘science cities’ and ‘innovation corridors’. Whilst the associated policy rhetoric hasmuch in common with the earlier interest in science and technology parks there are also clear distinguishing differences. More recent policy initiatives have sought to foster industry clusters withinthese spaces to contribute to economic development and diversification and link this to economic,social and cultural regeneration. This paper explores policy-driven creation of ‘innovation areas’ byfocusing on two contrasting examples: Newcastle Science City in the North East of England andthe Gold Coast Pacific Innovation Corridor in Queensland, Australia. The paper compares the rhetoric of university–industry–government policies with the realities.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-237922017-02-28T01:37:22Z Lost in translation? Building science and innovation city strategies in Australia and the UK Couchman, P. McLoughlin, I. Charles, David knowledge clusters city economies universities innovation With the development of the ‘knowledge economy’ in many advanced industrial nations, there hasbeen a growing interest in regional innovation systems and the role that universities might play inthese. One result has been the demarcation by government actors of specific spaces for the creation,transfer and transformation of knowledge. Such spaces have been given various names, such as‘smart regions’, ‘science cities’ and ‘innovation corridors’. Whilst the associated policy rhetoric hasmuch in common with the earlier interest in science and technology parks there are also clear distinguishing differences. More recent policy initiatives have sought to foster industry clusters withinthese spaces to contribute to economic development and diversification and link this to economic,social and cultural regeneration. This paper explores policy-driven creation of ‘innovation areas’ byfocusing on two contrasting examples: Newcastle Science City in the North East of England andthe Gold Coast Pacific Innovation Corridor in Queensland, Australia. The paper compares the rhetoric of university–industry–government policies with the realities. 2008 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23792 eContent Management Pty Ltd restricted
spellingShingle knowledge
clusters
city economies
universities
innovation
Couchman, P.
McLoughlin, I.
Charles, David
Lost in translation? Building science and innovation city strategies in Australia and the UK
title Lost in translation? Building science and innovation city strategies in Australia and the UK
title_full Lost in translation? Building science and innovation city strategies in Australia and the UK
title_fullStr Lost in translation? Building science and innovation city strategies in Australia and the UK
title_full_unstemmed Lost in translation? Building science and innovation city strategies in Australia and the UK
title_short Lost in translation? Building science and innovation city strategies in Australia and the UK
title_sort lost in translation? building science and innovation city strategies in australia and the uk
topic knowledge
clusters
city economies
universities
innovation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23792