| |  | Feldman, Maryann P. | `The Internet revolution and the geography of innovation read moreAbstract: How will the Internet and related digital technology affect the tendency for
innovation activity to cluster geographically? This article argues that innovation has
characteristics that make it unique from other types of economic activities. At a
fundamental level, innovation is a non-routine social process that involves the creative
deployment of knowledge. By examining the individual, the social and the geographic
dimensions of innovation, the article concludes that while the Internet, while offering
advantages in access to information, will not disrupt the geographic advantages
associated with concentrations of resources, face-to-face interactions and serendipity or
chance occurrences.  This article is not yet tagged | 2002 |