Roman Martin
Roman is a PhD-student at CIRCLE and the Department Human Geography, Lund University. He graduated in economic geography at the University of Hanover, Germany, and worked as a student assistant at the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI) in Karlsruhe, Germany. His research interest lies in the area of economic geography, regional innovation systems and differentiated knowledge bases.
The PhD-position is funded by VINNOVA, the Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems.
Research interests:
- Geography of Innovation, Regional Innovation Systems
- Social Network Analysis, Efficiency and Productivity Analysis
- Science, Technology and Innovation Policy
Publications:
- Martin, R. (2012). Measuring Knowledge Bases in Swedish Regions. European Planning Studies (forthcoming)
- Martin, R., & Moodysson, J. (2011). Comparing knowledge bases: On the geography and organization of knowledge sourcing in the regional innovation system of Scania, Sweden. European Urban and Regional Studies. OnlineFirst.
- Martin, R., Moodysson, J., & Zukauskaite, E. (2011). Regional Innovation Policy Beyond ‘Best Practice’: Lessons from Sweden. Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2(4), 550-568.
- Martin, R., & Moodysson, J. (2011). Innovation in Symbolic Industries: The Geography and Organization of Knowledge Sourcing. European Planning Studies, 19(7), 1183-1203.
- Martin, R. (2008): Effizienz der Forschung in den Europäischen Regionen. Diplomarbeiten am Fraunhofer ISI, CC-P, Karlsruhe/Hannover.
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