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Accesso online: http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/id/eprint/3724
Autore principale:Serafini, Matteo, 1982-
Titolo:Technological innovation in Emilia-Romagna : knowledge, practice, strategies / Matteo Serafini.
Note:Tesi di dottorato in Science, technology, and humanities, XXIII ciclo, Università degli studi di Bologna, 2011
Tutor: Giuliano Pancaldi
Abstract:The present study aims at assessing the innovation strategies adopted within a regional economic system, the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, as it faced the challenges of a changing international scenario. As the strengthening of the regional innovative capabilities is regarded as a keystone to foster a new phase of economic growth, it is important also to understand how the local industrial, institutional, and academic actors have tackled the problem of innovation in the recent past. In this study we explore the approaches to innovation and the strategies adopted by the main regional actors through three different case studies. Chapter 1 provides a general survey of the innovative performance of the regional industries over the past two decades, as it emerges from statistical data and systematic comparisons at the national and European levels. The chapter also discusses the innovation policies that the regional government set up since 2001 in order to strengthen the collaboration among local economic actors, including universities and research centres. As mechanics is the most important regional industry, chapter 2 analyses the combination of knowledge and practices utilized in the period 1960s-1990s in the design of a particular kind of machinery produced by G.D S.p.A., a world-leader in the market of tobacco packaging machines. G.D is based in Bologna, the region's capital, and is at the centre of the most important Italian packaging district. In chapter 3 the attention turns to the institutional level, focusing on how the local public administrations, and the local, publicly-owned utility companies have dealt with the creation of new telematic networks on the regional territory during the 1990s and 2000s. Finally, chapter 4 assesses the technology transfer carried out by the main university of the region - the University of Bologna - by focusing on the patenting activities involving its research personnel in the period 1960-2010  
Altri autori:Pancaldi, Giuliano.
Università degli studi (Bologna).
Collezione tematica:Tesi di dottorato di interesse storico-scientifico (Italia).
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