Towards a location sensitive R&D policy. Local buzz, spatial concentration and specialisation as a challenge for urban planning – Empirical findings from the life sciences and ICT clusters in Vienna

Author(s)
Robert Musil, Jakob Eder
Abstract

Against the background of the increasing relevance of international co-operation and knowledge networks, the relevance of local buzz for R&D activities is being called into doubt. This has implications for urban R&D policies, as local milieus, face-to-face contacts and proximity are key factors of an urban economy. Based on the case of Vienna, it is the intention of this paper to explore the extent of spatial proximity and the role of urban R&D policy. When examining the spatial structure of 1363 R&D units, two relevant clusters (life sciences and ICT) can be identified by a quantitative GIS analysis. Furthermore, a qualitative survey gives insights into the relevance of R&D policies and their spatial implications. The findings clearly show that urban stakeholders have to consider the location sensitivity of R&D actors as well as the need for specialisation in academic niches.

Organisation(s)
Department of Geography and Regional Research
Journal
Cities
Volume
59
Pages
20-29
No. of pages
10
ISSN
0264-2751
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2016.05.023
Publication date
11-2016
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
507014 Regional development
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Development, Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management, Sociology and Political Science, Urban Studies
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/550344bb-385c-4d1b-8240-4deade843cc2