Title: Knowledge spill-overs for knowledge-based development: progression in theory and obstacles for empirical research

Authors: Peter Franz

Addresses: Department of Urban Economics, Halle Institute for Economic Research, Kleine Markerstr. 8 D-06108 Halle, Germany

Abstract: As scientists and policymakers tend to interpret changes in the economy as a trend towards an increasingly knowledge-based economy, their recommendations and strategies for regional economic development frequently contain elements how to intensify the knowledge flows in the region concerned. Knowledge flows come into existence from intentional action, but also in an unintended way as externalities or knowledge spill-overs. This paper reviews the ways regional and urban economics has dealt with this concept of knowledge spill-overs. Knowledge spill-overs are defined within a conceptual framework that points out different uses of knowledge in economics. The concept|s operationalisations in diverse empirical studies are systematised and discussed. After a critical review of the current state of research, policy strategies aiming to intensify knowledge spill-overs are classified. The paper concludes with an outlook on promising new approaches to research knowledge spill-overs and on the elaboration of more efficient policy strategies.

Keywords: knowledge spillovers; knowledge-based development; tacit knowledge; codified knowledge; transfer mechanisms; related variety; knowledge transfer; knowledge flows; regional economics; urban economics.

DOI: 10.1504/IJKBD.2010.032584

International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development, 2010 Vol.1 No.1/2, pp.25 - 38

Published online: 08 Apr 2010 *

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