Conclusion to Part I
: Tan Yigitcanlar, Tommi Inkinen
Publisher: Springer
: 2019
: Geographies of Disruption: Place Making for Innovation in the Age of Knowledge Economy
: 51
: 52
: 978-3-030-03206-7
: 978-3-030-03207-4
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03207-4_5
In order to establish a disruptive geography through innovation one
should have a clear understanding on the conceptual and theoretical
aspects of innovation and geography symbiosis. This part of the book
focused on expanding our conceptual and theoretical understanding and
relevant aspects associated with innovative growth, cities and economic
geography. The old trajectories traceable back to Marshall and
Schumpeter are still evident in the current classifications and
view-points on how to look at the economic landscape in cities. The
latest trajectories include knowledge-based urban development paradigm
and knowledge and smart city notions. This chapter provides a concluding
remark to this part of the book that focuses on theory of innovation
geography.