Session organisers:
Pierre-Alexandre Balland (Utrecht University)
Tom Broekel (University of Stavanger)
Pierre-Alexandre Balland (Utrecht University)
Tom Broekel (University of Stavanger)
Recent literature in economic geography, innovation studies, and complex systems is increasingly referring to the concept of knowledge complexity when explaining the growth and diversification of regions as well as the spatial distribution and diffusion of innovative activities. By now, it is widely accepted that knowledge complexity is crucial for understanding key issues in the geography of knowledge and innovation. However, it is still conceptualized, understood, and empirically applied in various ways. Moreover, little is known about its properties, relations to other concepts, policy applications, and evolution in time and space.
This special session invites scholars from different disciplines to exchange their perspectives on the concept of knowledge complexity. The session particularly welcomes theoretical and empirical papers relating to the following questions: