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100 _aPark, Sam Ock
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245 _aDynamics of economic spaces in the global knowledge-based economy:
_btheory and East Asian cases/
_cby Sam Ock Park
260 _bRoutledge/Taylor and Francis,
_c2015.
_aOxon:
300 _axviii, 270 p.
505 _a1. Introduction-- 2. Dynamics of economic spaces: a theoretical framework-- 3. Integral model of service innovation. 4. Path dependence regional resilience, and the evolution of the regional economy-- 5. Global megatrends and spatial economic inequality in East Asia-- 6. Interaction between corporate and urban systems for the accumulation of intangible assets -- 7. Evolution of the industrial cluster and policy: the case of Gumi City, Korea -- 8. Restructuring, innovation, and the global network of samsung -- 9 Future perspectives for the dynamics of East Asian economic spaces and policy implications .
520 _aThis book addresses how economic spaces dynamically change within the context of the global knowledge-based economy. Specifically, it centers the discussion on integrated views of understanding and conceptualizing dynamic changes of global economy under the global megatrends of globalization, knowledge-based economy, information society, service world, climate change, and population aging. Focusing on East Asia, especially on Korea, it deals with case studies regarding the processes and patterns of these global dynamics, looking at economic spaces of various spatial scales and types of economic actors.This book develops a theoretical model for understanding and analysing the dynamics of economic spaces that are being reshaped within the larger global economy. It also emphasizes the analysis of empirical studies at the level of firm, region, and state by considering an evolutionary perspective over time. In developing its theoretical framework, this book examines regional resilience, intangible assets, service innovation, path dependence, and other notions related to the evolution of economic spaces, and incorporates these elements into real-world case studies. The integrated theoretical framework examined here contributes a new perspective on spatial disparities in the global economy. An integral model of service innovation; the integration of path dependence and regional resilience; the interaction between firm and region for the accumulation of intangible assets; and the roles of governments and global firms: these are all essential to understanding the dynamics of economic spaces in East Asia. The theoretical model and case studies in this book suggest policy implications for developing countries, especially in the Asian and African regions, with regard to regional development and innovation policies.
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