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Journal Article

Fostering place-based innovation and internationalization – the new turn in German technology policy

Authors

  • Dohse
  • D.
  • Fornahl
  • D.
  • Vehrke
  • J.

Publication Date

DOI

doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2018.1458285

JEL Classification

O30 R11 F61

Key Words

industrial clusters

knowledge spillovers

technology policy

Related Topics

Innovation and Structural Change

Globalization

Digitalization

Germany

Since the mid-1990s German technology policy has experienced a paradigmatic shift from standard grant schemes towards a region-oriented and competition-based R&D policy. Currently, a new policy experiment, the InterClust contest, is under way, trying to simultaneously foster place-based innovation, R&D internationalization and the internationalization of innovative places. The current paper analyses the new policy, relating it to the recent literatures on heterogeneous firms and on cluster-life cycles, and presents results from a firm survey performed in 21 winner regions of InterClust. Findings show that the new funding scheme takes insights from recent theoretical developments into account and addresses important impediments to firm and cluster internationalization. Although it is too early for an overall assessment, it is argued that the long-term impact will critically depend on the inflow of heterogeneous knowledge and the strength of intra-regional mobilization effects.

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  • Prof. Dr. Dirk Dohse
    Research Director

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