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Ideopolis: knowledge city-regions

This report documents a research project that aimed to investigate whether ‘knowledge cities’ have distinct qualities, what factors create a knowledge city, and what contribution ‘knowledge’ makes to economic success and quality of life in a city. An 'ideopolis' is defined as 'a sustainable knowledge city that drives economic success in the wider city-region'. It is characterised by the following: high levels of economic success; high levels of knowledge intensity based on The Work Foundation’s definition of knowledge intensity; a diverse industry base including distinctive specialist niches; a university that has a mutually beneficial relationship with the city, leading to industries built upon research strengths, transfer of knowledge to businesses and the retention of graduates; strong communications infrastructure and good transport links within the city and to other cities, including air, rail and road; distinctive long-term ‘knowledge city’ offer to investors and individuals alike, created by public and private sector leaders; strategies to ensure that deprived communities also benefit from the economic success associated with knowledge.

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Authors: Jones, Alexandra; Williams, Laura; Lee, Neil;
Corporate authors: The Work Foundation (Great Britain)
Date: 2006
Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain
Resource type: Report
Subjects: Skills and knowledge; Industry; Economics;

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