Jerker Moodysson
Titel
Docent, universitetslektor, bitr. föreståndare
046-2224802
+46725424466
Jerker [dot] Moodysson [at] circle [dot] lu [dot] se
Publikationer (hämtat ur Lunds universitets publikationsdatabas)
författare
- 2011
- Comparing knowledge bases: on the organisation and geography of knowledge flows in the regional innovation system of Scania, southern Sweden
- Constructing Regional Advantage: Towards State-of-the-Art Regional Innovation System Policies in Europe? INTRODUCTION
- Innovation in symbolic industries: the geography and organization of knowledge sourcing
- Knowledge bases, modes of innovation and regional innovation policy: a theoretical re-examination with illustrations from the Nordic countries
- Regional innovation Policy Beyond 'Best practice': Lessons from Sweden
- 2010
- Effects of VINNOVA Programmes on Small and Medium-sized Enterprises - the cases of Forska&Väx and VINN NU
- Innovation and Regional Transformation: From Clusters to New Combinations
- Innovation in symbolic industries: the geography and organisation of knowledge sourcing
- Innovation och regional omvandling. Från Skånska kluster till nya kombinationer.
- Regional Innovation Policy beyond ‘Best Practice’: Lessons from Sweden
- Two sides of the same coin? Local and global knowledge flows in Medicon Valley
- 2009
- 2008
- Clusters in Time and Space: Understanding the Growth and Transformation of Life Science in Scania
- Exlaining Spatial Patterns of Innovation: Analytical and Synthetic Modes of Knowledge Creation in the Medicon Valley Life Science Cluster
- Explaining spatial patterns of innovation: analytical and synthetic modes of knowledge creation in the Medicon Valley life-science cluster
- Principles and Practices of Knowledge Creation: On the Organization of "Buzz" and "Pipelines" in Life Science Communities
- 2007
- Co-evolution in Constructing Regional Advantage: Exploring the Multiple Roles of Lund University in Strengthening the Regional Innovation System in Scania
- Constructing knowledge-based regional advantage: Implications for regional innovation policy
- Differentiated Knowledge Bases, Distributed Knowledge Networks and the Role of Sectoral and Regional Innovation Systems: The Case of Biotechnology
- Differentiated Knowledge Bases, Distributed Knowledge Networks and the Role of Sectoral and Regional Innovation Systems: The Case of Biotechnology
- Knowledge collaboration and proximity - The spatial organization of biotech innovation projects
- Medicon Valley - A globally competitive, transnational bioregion
- Sites and Modes of Knowledge Creation: On the Spatial Organization of Biotechnology Innovation
- Spatially distributed life science systems: epistemic communities as global lifeworlds
- Vinnväxt i Skåne
- 2006
- Co-evolution in Constructing Regional Advantage: Exploring the Multiple Roles of Lund University in Strengthening the Scanian Regional Innovation System
- Comparing a pharmaceutical and an agro-food bioregion: on the importance of knowledge bases for socio-spatial patterns of innovation
- Explaining Spatial Patterns of Innovation: Analytical and Synthetic Modes of Knowledge Creation in the Medicon Valley Life Science Cluster, paper
- Explaining Spatial Patterns of Innovation: Analytical and Synthetic Modes of Knowledge Creation in the Medicon Valley Life Science Cluster, paper
- 2005
- Contextualizing Clusters in Time and Space: Long-term Dynamics, Systems of Regions, and Extra-regional Interdependencies
- Knowledge Bases and Spatial Patterns of Collaboration: Comparing the Pharma and Agro-Food Bioregions Scania and Saskatoon
- Knowledge Bases and Spatial Patterns of Collaboration: Comparing the Pharma and Agro-food Bioregions Scania and Saskatoon
- Knowledge bases and spatial patterns of collaboration: comparing the pharma and agro-food bioregions Scania and Saskatoon. Invited speaker
- Knowledge in project organizations: a dual geography of Biotech innovation
- Medicon Valley – Lessons and Inspiration from a Globally Competitive Bioregion, ‘Good practice’, report for Step Ricerche Srl, Turin, commissioned by the Chambers of Commerce of Turin, Milan and Genua
- Regional Innovation System Policy: a Knowledge-based Approach
- 2004
- 2003
- 2002

