Thispaperinvestigatesthemainforcesdrivingeconomicintegrationincross-borderregions(CBRs).Drawingon the proximity framework, it contends that all four forms of proximity need to be stressed in cross-border regional economic integration discourses. The paper is based on a comparison of two cross-border regional contexts in North America, which have been investigated using a survey and semi-structured interviews. Based upon the data collected, the two case studies shed a light on cognitive proximity as an underestimated driver in CBRs. Moreover, the cross-border regional identity as well as the access to a talented workforce emerge as remarkable assets to leverage through appropriate cross-border regional policies.

Economic drivers in cross-border regional innovation systems / Cappellano, F; Rizzo, A. - In: REGIONAL STUDIES, REGIONAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 2168-1376. - 6:1(2019), pp. 460-468. [10.1080/21681376.2019.1663256]

Economic drivers in cross-border regional innovation systems

Cappellano F;
2019-01-01

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Thispaperinvestigatesthemainforcesdrivingeconomicintegrationincross-borderregions(CBRs).Drawingon the proximity framework, it contends that all four forms of proximity need to be stressed in cross-border regional economic integration discourses. The paper is based on a comparison of two cross-border regional contexts in North America, which have been investigated using a survey and semi-structured interviews. Based upon the data collected, the two case studies shed a light on cognitive proximity as an underestimated driver in CBRs. Moreover, the cross-border regional identity as well as the access to a talented workforce emerge as remarkable assets to leverage through appropriate cross-border regional policies.
2019
innovation; cross-border regional innovation systems; proximity
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