This event is the third in a series to be co-hosted by Essex Business School, University of Essex and Birkbeck, University of London.
Tag: KIBS
KIBS play important roles in systems of innovation, internationally, nationally, and regionally in both urban and rural environments. The overall approach of the network is to contribute to new understanding of theoretical explanations for KIBS activity, provide a review of methodological approaches and new evidence, and inform policy making.
The CIMR worked with the Regional Studies Association as part of a series of seminars.
Organisers: Maja Savic (Birkbeck), Helen Lawton Smith (Birkbeck), Peter Wood (UCL)
Understanding KIBS in rural and other peripheral areas – Seminar Programme and Documents
Programme Download full programme document (364 KB, .pdf) 14th October 2011 13.30 – 13.45: Registration 13.45 – 14.00: Opening Session … More
Policy Implications for Knowledge Intensive Business Services (KIBS) and Innovation in Regions in a Globalised Economy
KIBS play important roles in systems of innovation, internationally, nationally, and regionally in both urban and rural environments. The overall … More
KIBS and Knowledge Flows in a Globalised Economy – Seminar
Second Research Seminar KIBS and Knowledge Flows in a Globalised Economy 28th March 2011 NESTA, 1 Plough Place, London EC4A … More
Understanding KIBS in rural and other peripheral areas – Call For Papers
Regional Studies Association Research Network Seminar Series 14th and 15th October 2011 Third Research Seminar, Regional Geographies of KIBS, CIEO, … More
Policy for Knowledge Intensive Business Services and Innovation in Regions in a Globalised Economy – Seminar Report
Report on the First Seminar of the RSA Research Network Policy for Knowledge Intensive Business Services and Innovation in Regions … More
Policy for Knowledge Intensive Business Services and Innovation in Regions in a Globalised Economy – Seminar Programme
Senatssaal, University main building, University of Jena, Fürstengraben 1, Jena Wednesday 27th October 15.00 – 15.15: Introduction and welcome by … More