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Conceptualizing the Knowledge Region: A Systematic Literature Review and a Proposed Definition
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Calero-López, Antonio
, Gutiérrez, Aaron
, Grau, Francesc Xavier
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Area planning & development
/ Collaboration
/ definition
/ Development policy
/ Economic growth
/ Governance
/ Human capital
/ Innovations
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge based development
/ Knowledge economy
/ knowledge regions
/ literature review
/ Literature reviews
/ Public policy
/ Regional development
/ Regions
/ Strategic planning
2025
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Conceptualizing the Knowledge Region: A Systematic Literature Review and a Proposed Definition
by
Calero-López, Antonio
, Gutiérrez, Aaron
, Grau, Francesc Xavier
in
Area planning & development
/ Collaboration
/ definition
/ Development policy
/ Economic growth
/ Governance
/ Human capital
/ Innovations
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge based development
/ Knowledge economy
/ knowledge regions
/ literature review
/ Literature reviews
/ Public policy
/ Regional development
/ Regions
/ Strategic planning
2025
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Conceptualizing the Knowledge Region: A Systematic Literature Review and a Proposed Definition
by
Calero-López, Antonio
, Gutiérrez, Aaron
, Grau, Francesc Xavier
in
Area planning & development
/ Collaboration
/ definition
/ Development policy
/ Economic growth
/ Governance
/ Human capital
/ Innovations
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge based development
/ Knowledge economy
/ knowledge regions
/ literature review
/ Literature reviews
/ Public policy
/ Regional development
/ Regions
/ Strategic planning
2025
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Conceptualizing the Knowledge Region: A Systematic Literature Review and a Proposed Definition
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Conceptualizing the Knowledge Region: A Systematic Literature Review and a Proposed Definition
2025
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Overview
Knowledge-based regional development policies have become increasingly popular in recent decades and have been widely disseminated and applied. The regional scale and regional policy have been no exception to this general trend, resulting in the coining of new terms, such as the knowledge region (KR). The use of this term has, however, suffered the consequences of a lack of consensus over its meaning. This has proven problematic and resulted in the term being applied in different ways according to the territorial context. To address this problem, the present study offers a definition of the term that identifies the main components of these different regional realities and provides examples of its appropriate use based on good practices. This new contribution has been based on the PRISMA methodology. The results highlight the existence of key components and the need for a governance framework that serves as a fundamental pillar of knowledge-based regional development. This study concludes with a proposal for a definition of the knowledge region that could be used as a model and basis for future research in this field.
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MDPI AG
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/ Regions
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