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Anna Butzin
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Geography of innovation | Institute for Work and Technology, GER

Business 44%
Sociology 25%

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We are looking forward to receiving abstracts.
Call for papers for our special issue: 'From knowledge-intensive to transformative knowledge regions'. For more, contact, special issue editors: @annabutzin.bsky.social; @carvalho-luis.bsky.social; Hugues Jeannerat. & Jesper Manniche think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issu... Abstracts: 15th May
Call for papers for our special issue: 'From knowledge-intensive to transformative knowledge regions'. For more, contact, special issue editors: @annabutzin.bsky.social; @carvalho-luis.bsky.social; Hugues Jeannerat. & Jesper Manniche think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issu... Abstracts: 15th May

The study was carried out in the Ecosys4you project funded by the EC's Horizon Program and a truly collaborative endeavour. Read more here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... 3/3
Beyond start-up formation: Effects of entrepreneurial ecosystem support activities for developing lagging regions - Franz Flögel, Marina Letonja, Kerstin Meyer, Maria Rabadjieva, Zineta Vilman, Ralits...
The paper elaborates on the positive effects of support activities for entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs) on regional development in lagging regions beyond the ob...
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Here’s how entrepreneurship support drives regional development:
- Foster innovation in institutions
- Up-skill entrepreneurs who fuel growth in other firms
- Boost regional identity & attractiveness
- Improve collaboration across communities
- Are catalysts for urban regeneration 2/3

Rethinking Entrepreneurship Support in Lagging Regions

Entrepreneurship support is criticized for high costs & limited impact. But what if we’re measuring it too narrowly? Our study highlights the 'outward causation' of entrepreneurial ecosystems—benefits that extend beyond new start-ups 1/3

I had the pleasure of talking about bicycle manufacturing in Germany in this podcast (in German): mehrblogs.uni-jena.de/spaceconomic... There are more bicycles than cars in Germany - but the attention is on the automotive sector.

A ❤️ for the small industries! #fahrrad #bicycle
Wie kommt mein Fahrrad eigentlich zu mir? Die Geographien der Fahrradproduktion – Die Blogs der Universität Jena
mehrblogs.uni-jena.de

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Die FDP jetzt auf „Der Hund hat meine Hausarbeit gefressen“ Niveau.

We look forward to receiving abstracts ⬇️
SS37: 'Understanding Transformative Knowledge Regions' @annabutzin.bsky.social @carvalho-luis.bsky.social @regstud.bsky.social Research Network TRAKR have submitted a #SS for #RSA25 to find out more and submit by ⏰ 19 Dec 🌟 bit.ly/sspto25 (18)

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SS37: 'Understanding Transformative Knowledge Regions' @annabutzin.bsky.social @carvalho-luis.bsky.social @regstud.bsky.social Research Network TRAKR have submitted a #SS for #RSA25 to find out more and submit by ⏰ 19 Dec 🌟 bit.ly/sspto25 (18)
In the first 2 issues of this year, the Cambridge Journal of regions, Economy and Society examined "Left Behind Places"; in issue 1 we ask "What they are and why do they matter? (academic.oup.com/cjres/issue/...) and in issue 2 we ask "What can be done?" (academic.oup.com/cjres/issue/...)
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Couldn‘t agree more

Congrats! Looking forward to your presentation on sequence methods in the CREST/TRAKR webinar.

Huge congrats! What a scary profession. Looking forward to reading your book. Hope the hard copy arrives soon…

Very nice bike.

My favourite island . Thanks for the pics.

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Injecting climate finance into SME lending?
Regional banks can contribute to the green transformation of SMEs in Germany but also have the means and market power to slow such transformation. Happy to share our paper online:

www.degruyter.com/document/doi...

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Waking up to welcome @larscoenen.bsky.social on bluesky. 🤗 #geosky #geoinno

I'm happy you enjoyed it. Thanks for your contributions and your kind company.

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Lars Coenen (soon also on bsky) starts his keynote by concluding on the increasingly contested nature of innovation processes. He also cautions that 'experimentation' risks becoming another slogan if the meta-governance aspects are not addressed.

Still giving it all!!!

Super exciting excursion to the thyssenkrupp steelwork in the afternoon on the future of steelmaking... orange vest (transformative knowledge) revolution!!

Oliver Ibert, director of the Leibniz Institute for Research Society and Space, kicking off the workshop in a key note on "placing knowledge regions in processes of transformation" #geoinno

Less than an hour until the TRAKR Workshop on Transformative Knowledge Regions. The room is prepared and coffee is almost ready. Looking forward to it a lot!

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Gelsenkirchen auch!

I don't get your point. Same privilege here...