邻里关系:支持和促进创新的社会互动?

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Canadian Geographer-Geographe Canadien Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1111/cag.12916
Laurie-Anne St-Pierre, David Doloreux, Richard Shearmur, Anthony Frigon
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本文探讨城市地理和街区层面的创新动态。其目的是研究街区在支持创新方面做出的贡献,了解企业家在多大程度上以及如何利用街区和街区内的场所获取和交流知识,以及他们与城市其他地区和其他地区的参与者保持的此类关系。基于对蒙特利尔一英里区的案例研究,结果表明,对一些受访者而言,这些经济和社会性质的互动是该区吸引力的核心所在。对他们来说,咖啡馆、人行道和企业所在的建筑等第三地都是互动场所。然而,对其他受访者而言,该区只是一个令人愉悦的中心地带:对他们而言,互动和交流是外向型的。
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Le quartier : Soutien et générateur des interactions sociales pour l'innovation?

This article focuses on urban geography and the neighbourhood-level dynamics of innovation. It explores the contribution of neighbourhoods to supporting innovation. In particular, it seeks to understand, on the one hand, whether and how entrepreneurs use the neighbourhood and places within it to obtain and exchange knowledge, and, on the other hand, the extent to which they reach beyond the neighbourhood, interacting with actors within the urban region and in other regions. From a case study of the Mile End neighbourhood in Montreal, our results reveal that some entrepreneurs interact locally, with the neighbourhood supporting social and economic interactions. For them, third spaces, cafés, sidewalks, as well as the buildings their firms are located in, are places of interaction: these interactions, which combine social and economic dimensions, are one of the neighborhood's main attractions. However, for other respondents the neighbourhood just represents an attractive and central location: for them, key interactions are turned towards the outside.

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