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1 The Danish-German Region’s first innovation price How far can EU-policies reverse peripheral developments? Martin Klatt, PhD. Associate Professor Dept. of Border Region Studies Sønderborg

2 Starting point:  Peripheral (and border) regions are not innovative  Low level of education  Out-migration of the young, highly educated  Not attractive as area of residence  Lowly diversified, often traditional productive fabric  No “creative class”

3 Danish-German border until 1864 The Danish-German border region

4 A growth region?  http://www.vaekstcentret.eu/ http://www.vaekstcentret.eu/  http://www.dinregionsportal.eu/ http://www.dinregionsportal.eu/  http://www.dybboel2014.dk/ http://www.dybboel2014.dk/

5 The Dybbøl Innovation Price  http://www.dybboel2014.dk/kalender/dansk-tysk-innovationspris http://www.dybboel2014.dk/kalender/dansk-tysk-innovationspris Conditions:  Strengthen Danish-German cooperation  Demonstrate the potential of cross-border cooperation  Demonstrate the potential for growth in the Danish-German region  Support innovation and entrepreneurship in the Danish-German region The projects/ideas had to be within the six priority areas of the project  Sustainable energy  Health economics and welfare technology  Tourism and leisure economy  Food  Logistics and infrastructure  Cross-disciplinary topic knowledge

6 Recipients  2 University institutes (University of Applied Sciences)  5 SME’s, start-ups  1 semi-public institution (a vocational training centre)  1 municipality

7 Method  Contacted the price recipients  Semi-structured interview with 6 of the 9 recipients (the other 3 did not answer)  Issues:  Why in the border region?  How does the border matter?  Are the EU and regional support policies suitable to create innovation  Innovation and the border

8 About 90 applications, 9 recipients

9 Universities

10 Big, international companies

11  Start-ups (electronic devices/software)  Two university spin-offs  One industrial R&D spin-off  One Danish SME expanding into the German market (R2R)  Border location:  Clear location factor for R2R  Close to the primary investor in Denmark  Flensburg is the most Danish German city  More situational for the university spin-offs and the industrial spin-off  ”learning from Denmark (e-Health)  Professor born in the border region, Danish minority  Company based there – but closeness to the German market important, too

12  Semi-public: vocational IT-training for autistic young people  Border had no relevance at all  Aim is to cooperate with Germans, but so far not really happening  Some trainees had internships with German firms  Tønder Innovation House (public)  No cooperation across the border so far  Intended to have Germans use the facility, too  The municipality has a good network in Germany

13 Innovation and the border  The border is the ”other”  Othering makes you think differently  The other can inspire

14 How to use it? Spierings, Bas, and Martin van der Velde. 2008. Shopping, Borders and Unfamiliarity: Consumer Mobility in Europe. Journal for Economic and Social Geography 99 (4):497-505. High rational differences combined with low emotional differences: High innovation potential Low rational differences combined with high emotional differences: Low innovation potential

15 Unfamiliarity, borders and innovation

16 Conclusion  Borders as source of innovation work, if:  Opportunities are within the ”Bandwidth of Familiarity”  A certain R&D capacity is in the region (industrial and/or academic)


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