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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE XI
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
I. INNOVATION AND PLACE-BASED ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT 5
CHAPTER 1: INNOVATION IN THE STATES 7
PARAMETERS OF THIS STUDY, 9
STATE-LED DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATION CLUSTERS, 11
IDENTIFYING BEST PRACTICES, 15
OVERVIEW OF THE REPORT, 24
CHAPTER 2: STATE AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
AND CLUSTERING 27
NATURAL DEVELOPMENT ADVANTAGES ENJOYED
BY STATES AND REGIONS, 28
THE INNOVATION CLUSTER PHENOMENON, 31
HISTORY MATTERS *PART DEPENDENCY
AND PATH CREATION, 37
THE IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, 43
LESSONS LEARNED, 45
II. THE CATALYTIC ROLE OF PUBLIC PURPOSE
ORGANIZATIONS 47
CHAPTER 3: UNIVERSITIES AS INNOVATION DRIVERS 49
UNIVERSITIES AND INDUSTRIALIZATION, 54
THE EMERGENCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH CENTERS, 57
CHALLENGES FACING PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES, 57
HARNESSING THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
AS AN ENGINE OF GROWTH, 59
THE GROWING ROLE OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES, 65
LESSONS LEARNED, 68
CONTEM
CHAPTER 4: STATE STRATEGIES FOR INNOVATION 69
FROM INDUSTRIAL RECRUITMENT TO SCIENCE-
BASED DEVELOPMENT, 70
THE MICHIGAN BATTERY INITIATIVE, 75
LESSONS LEARNED, 83
CHAPTER 5: THE FEDERAL DIMENSION 85
FEDERAL FUNDING OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, 85
THE FEDERAL ROLE IN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
AND MANUFACTURING, 98
THE IMPACT OF FEDERAL PATENTS
AND ANTITRUST POLICY, 102
INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY, 107
GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT, 107
LESSONS LEARNED, 108
III. REVIEW OF SELECTED STATE AND REGIONAL
PRACTICES 109
CHAPTER 6: REBUILDING OHIO S INNOVATION ECONOMY 111
REVIVAL FOLLOWING A GENERATION
OF ECONOMIC DECLINE, 111
STATE GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES, 114
NEW INITIATIVES IN NORTHEAST OHIO, 116
GROWING THE CLEVELAND BIOMEDIEAL CLUSTER, 123
GROWING A CLUSTER IN FLEXIBLE ELECTRONICS, 131
YOUNGSTOWN*SOFWARE
AND ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING, 133
THE TOLEDO PHOTOVOLTAICS CLUSTER, 135
OHIO S CHALLENGE AHEAD, 140
LESSONS LEARNED, 141
CHAPTER 7; THE NEW YORK NANOTECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE 143
UPSTATE NEW YORK: THE ECONOMIC CHALLENGE, 144
THE SEMICONDUCTOR ADVANTAGE*AND CHALLENGE, 145
NEW YORK S OPPORTUNITY, 147
THE COLLEGE OF NANOSCALE SCIENCE
AND ENGINEERING (CNSE), 153
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 155
GLOBALFOUNDRIES, 156
THE GLOBAL 450 CONSORTIUM, 159
START-UPS, 161
NANO BEYOND MICROELECTRONICS, 162
CONTENTS
XI
SEMICONDUCTORS: THE ON-GOING CHALLENGE
FROM ABROAD, 163
LESSONS LEARNED, 164
CHAPTER 8: NEW INITIATIVES IN ILLINOIS AND ARKANSAS
GROWING A BIOTECHNOLOGY CLUSTER IN ILLINOIS, 165
DEVELOPING ARKANSAS WORKFORCE
AND WIND POWER, 172
LESSONS LEARNED, 183
165
IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY
V.
ANNEX A: STANFORD AND SILICON VALLEY
VI. ANNEX B: NORTH CAROLINA S
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK
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title_full | Best practices in state and regional innovation initiatives competing in the 21st century Charles W Wessner, editor ; Committee on Competing in the 21st Century: Best Practice in State and Regional Innovation Innitiatives ; Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, Policy and Global Affairs, National Research Council of the National Academies |
title_fullStr | Best practices in state and regional innovation initiatives competing in the 21st century Charles W Wessner, editor ; Committee on Competing in the 21st Century: Best Practice in State and Regional Innovation Innitiatives ; Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, Policy and Global Affairs, National Research Council of the National Academies |
title_full_unstemmed | Best practices in state and regional innovation initiatives competing in the 21st century Charles W Wessner, editor ; Committee on Competing in the 21st Century: Best Practice in State and Regional Innovation Innitiatives ; Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, Policy and Global Affairs, National Research Council of the National Academies |
title_short | Best practices in state and regional innovation initiatives |
title_sort | best practices in state and regional innovation initiatives competing in the 21st century |
title_sub | competing in the 21st century |
topic | Regional Health Planning / United States POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / State & Provincial bisacsh Regional economics fast Regional planning fast Technological innovations / Economic aspects fast Regional planning Regional economics Technological innovations Economic aspects |
topic_facet | Regional Health Planning / United States POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / State & Provincial Regional economics Regional planning Technological innovations / Economic aspects Technological innovations Economic aspects USA |
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