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Innovation, Regional Development and the Life Sciences

Beyond clusters

Kean Birch (York University, Canada)

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English
Routledge
12 December 2019
The life sciences is an industrial sector that covers the development of biological products and the use of biological processes in the production of goods, services and energy. This sector is frequently presented as a major opportunity for policy-makers to upgrade and renew regional economies, leading to social and economic development through support for high-tech innovation.

Innovation, Regional Development and the Life Sciences analyses where innovation happens in the life sciences, why it happens in those places, and what this means for regional development policies and strategies. Focusing on the UK and Europe, its arguments are relevant to a variety of countries and regions pursuing high-tech innovation and development policies. The book’s theoretical approach incorporates diverse geographies (e.g. global, national and regional) and political-economic forces (e.g. discourses, governance and finance) in order to understand where innovation happens in the life sciences, where and how value circulates in the life sciences, and who captures the value produced in life sciences innovation.

This book will be of interest to researchers, students and policy-makers dealing with regional/local economic development.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9780367870898
ISBN 10:   0367870894
Series:   Regions and Cities
Pages:   148
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kean Birch is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Science at York University, Canada.

Reviews for Innovation, Regional Development and the Life Sciences: Beyond clusters

'In this concise and lucid book, Kean Birch takes us on a fascinating tour of the political economy of the UK’s life sciences sector. The complex geographies of knowledge, innovation, finance and policy discourse that constitute the life sciences are skillfully disentangled in a constructively critical reading of the regional development potential of a widely discussed growth industry.' — Neil M. Coe, National University of Singapore, Singapore 'It is probably an understatement that this book takes the debate about innovation, life sciences and regional development beyond clusters. Kean Birch meticulously scrutinizes the knowledge based bio-economy in an impressive way by problematizing various ‘myths’ of Life Science clusters. He debunks the allegedly localized knowledge-space of such clusters and, perhaps more importantly, raises critical questions about the value of such clusters for regional development. In doing so, the book provides an inspiring and rare contribution that transcends the divide between studies focusing on the geographies of innovation, on the one hand, and political economies of life sciences on the other.' — Lars Coenen, Professor in Innovation Studies, CIRCLE, Lund University, Sweden 'Clear and sharp scrutiny of the novel pulses of modernisation disrupting and inflecting regional economies and their evolutionary trajectories. In Innovation, Life Sciences and Regional Development, Kean Birch provides a tight and thoughtful political economy of the potential and pitfalls of emergent economic activities and their territorial development paths.' — Andy Pike, Henry Daysh Professor of Regional Development Studies, Director at the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS), Newcastle University, UK


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