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The innovation system and regional growth strategy in Denmark

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This paper draws upon research on regional strategic industries and regional innovation system in Denmark and South Korea funded by the Korea Research Foundation (2003-042-B00213).

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Park, SC., Lee, SK. The innovation system and regional growth strategy in Denmark. AI & Soc 19, 292–308 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-005-0335-4

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