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Innovation in small and medium- sized centres and rural areas: what potential for stronger linkages with the centres? Sara Davies Open Innovation Forum, Kouvola, 23-24 August 2010 Research funded by the UK Innovation Centre (BIS, ESRC, NESTA and TSB)
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Page 1: Innovation in small and medium-sized centres and rural areas: what potential for stronger linkages with the centres? Sara Davies Open Innovation Forum,

Innovation in small and medium-sized centres and rural areas: what potential for stronger linkages with

the centres?

Sara Davies

Open Innovation Forum, Kouvola, 23-24 August 2010

Research funded by the UK Innovation Centre

(BIS, ESRC, NESTA and TSB)

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Sara Davies, European Policies Research Centre, University of Strathclyde2

Outline

• Traditional views of linkages and innovation

• Changing context for linkages and innovation

• Challenges for rural areas• Kinds of innovation seen in rural areas• Urban-rural innovation linkages• Policy support for urban-rural linkages• Policy challenges

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Sara Davies, European Policies Research Centre, University of Strathclyde3

Traditional views oflinkages and innovation

• Linkages in agglomerations promote innovation:– Knowledge spillovers, labour pooling and input-output

links -> increasing returns for firms in large markets (Marshall)

– As fixed costs fall, other areas with good linkages enjoy spread effects (Myrdal)

– Regional networks and institutions support innovation (Aydalot, Storper)

• Linkages promote innovation by:– Facilitating access to multiple sources of information– Allowing more intense interaction– Challenging existing ways of doing and thinking– Increasing scope for specialisation

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Sara Davies, European Policies Research Centre, University of Strathclyde4

Changing context forlinkages and innovation

• ICT increases scope for linkages across distance– More and stronger interactions between people– Distance working (and specialisation)– Firms can supply more distant markets – More challenges to existing ways of thinking/doing

• Lower barriers to international trade & capital flows– Increased international interactions between/within firms – Concentration of some activities (economies of scale)– More geographically integrated production relations

• Focus on openness (Chesbrough; cf. Granovetter; Grabher)– Facilitates cooperation between different people– Allows information from different sources to be combined

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Challenges for small and mediumcentres and rural areas

• ICT and changes in economic integration ->– New opportunities (eg. attraction of new firms)– New challenges (eg. increased competition)

• Sparse local population means:– Limits on linkages within the area– Fewer linkages to external sources of knowledge– Greater need for openness

• Ongoing relations of dependence– Business and policy decisions are often taken

elsewhere and in the interests of people located elsewhere

– (Human, natural…) resources often flow out of the region

– Firms are often price-takers not price-setters

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Kinds of innovation in rural areas:Definitions

• International differences in definitions of ‘rural areas’– National and regional population density– Level of demographic & economic

concentration– Number, size and functions of regional centres– Income and employment levels

• Differences in definitions of innovation– R&D innovation is usually weaker in rural areas– Less clear for broader categories of innovation

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Patent applications/mn pop, 2007,National & 2 rural regions

(Source: Eurostat)

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R&D spend as % of GDP, 2007,National & 2 rural regions

(Note: France & Italy data are for 2004. Source: Eurostat)

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Business R&D spend as % of GDP, 2007,National & 2 rural regions

(Note: Germany & Italy data are for 2005, France for 2004. Source: Eurostat)

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EU innovation policiesand urban-rural linkages

• Framework Programme 7– Mainly focused on EU R&D excellence– Some support for regional clusters and Convergence regions

• Competitiveness & Innovation Programme– May support urban-rural linkages e.g. innovation service

centres, transnational networking, use of ICT services• Cohesion policy / Structural Funds

– Some programmes support infrastructure, SME advice etc– National programmes mainly support national development– Most regional programmes do not directly target urban-rural

linkages– Regional programmes may constrain interregional openness– Division of tasks between ERDF/ESF and EAFRD

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National/regional policiesfor urban-rural linkages

• Not usually an explicit goal of national/ regional innovation policies– National/regional strengths– National/regional capacities– International networking

• Often institutionalised divides– Between national innovation policy and regional

policies– Between urban and rural policies– Between different regional programmes

• But in practice there are policies that help to build urban-rural linkages for innovation

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National/regional policies:Basic conditions for openness

• Investment in infrastructure– Interregional transport networks & services– ICT networks, broadband availability & quality

• Encouraging openness to new ideas from elsewhere– Schools, universities, foreign languages– International events in small/medium centres

• Ensuring good institutions in order to promote trust and low corruption

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Business use ofbroadband, 2009

(Source: OECD)

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Households with broadband, 2009National & 2 rural regions

(Note: UK data are for 2008; Source: Eurostat)

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Openness to foreign ideas(Source: NESTA, 2009: IMD WCY Survey)

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National/regional policies :Forums for interregional interaction

• Interregional business forums (eg. Germany)

• Hub-and-spoke cooperation for innovation (eg. some of Norway’s Arena projects)

• Formal urban-rural institutions (eg. multi-site University of Cumbria in UK)

• Interregional linkages between local networks– Policy-makers (eg. ÖROK in Austria)– Funders (e.g. business angels in UK)

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National/regional policies:Direct brokerage

• Local offices help innovative firms find– Customers (eg. Innovation Norway) – Funding (eg. Sweden’s Norrlandsfonden)– Help with new ideas/products (eg. Germany)– Information (eg. Austria’s Regional

Managements)

• Local/regional offices intervene actively– Package and market the natural & human

resources of rural areas to customers in the centres (e.g. Scotland-UK)

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National/regional policies:Build rural capacity to

link with urban areas

• Enhance key organisations e.g. universities & colleges (eg. VINN Excellence Centres in Sweden)

• Promote local networking between businesses and researchers (eg. Finland’s Regional Centres programme)

• Reduce the outflow of human resources (via higher education and graduate placement schemes)

• Attract leading firms (via aid, infrastructure and advisory packages)

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Policy challenges

• Draw on best practice to support urban-rural linkages in the national/regional context– Basic conditions for openness– Forums for urban-rural interaction– Direct brokerage of linkages– Rural capacities to interact

• Overcome institutional obstacles to urban-rural interaction– Between EU policies– Between national policies– Between regional programmes

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