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Resistant, Path Creation, or Resilient? An Empirical Study of 87 Innovative Cities Worldwide

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Authors

Chan-Yuan Wong; I-Kim Wang

Issue Date
2023-06
Publisher
Institute of Economic Research, Seoul National University
Citation
Seoul Journal of Economics Vol.36 no.2, pp. 165-191
Keywords
ResilientPatenting CitiesCluster AnalysisTaipeiLondonShenzhen
Abstract
This study proposes rigorous concepts of resilient, resistant,
and path-creation behaviors for urban patenting and innovation
studies. The study examines the responses of cities with different
regional innovation system (RIS) characteristics when facing a
crisis. The concepts allowed us to identify resilient cities based
on crisis responses and RIS characteristics. Our study identified
cities exhibiting resilient behaviors, such as Taipei and San
Jose, demonstrating the ability to recover from a crisis in terms
of patenting and sustain high levels of performance in localized
learning. For cities with resistant behaviors, such as London, we
observed that their momentum for patenting decreased, although
they were endowed with RIS performance comparable to the resilient
cities. Cities such as Shenzhen exhibit path-creation behaviors,
demonstrating the ability to transform and achieve performances
on par with the resilient cities. Unformed RIS cities demonstrate
low patenting activities and have yet to configure a base for
technological activities. The concept and formulated quantitative
process to distinguish cities performing in patenting lay new ground
for studies on urban economic resilience.
ISSN
1225-0279
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/192807
DOI
https://doi.org/10.22904/sje.2023.36.2.001
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