Application of the technology and innovation park concept in the developing world: Dimensions and considerations |
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Authors: | Rhonda Phillips |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Florida’s Center for Building Better Communities, USA |
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Abstract: | In the developing world, applications of the technology and innovation park concept continue to emerge, characterized by sophisticated cutting-edge infrastructure technologies combined with a supportive business environment focused on knowledge-based industries. Three models of park application were identified and illustrated with examples drawn from a study of twenty technology and innovation parks in developing countries. Despite its implicit nature, innovation theory provides the underlying premise — that investments in technology and innovation will lead to economic development. Based on the findings of this study, revisions to innovation theory are proposed. She has worked with local, regional, and national governments to design and implement technology-based economic development programs and policies. She is author of Evaluating Technology-Based Economic Development (2002). |
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