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Competing for Innovation: A Case Study of Knoxville and Similar Metropolitan Areas

Date Issued
May 1, 2023
Author(s)
Marret, Lucille G.  
Abstract

Knoxville competes with other mid-sized metropolitan areas for economic development and business attraction at the national level. Cities such as Greenville, SC, Huntsville, AL, and Ann Arbor, MI have similar resources and attributes to Knoxville, yet they are consistently surpassing Knoxville in business attraction and expansion. It is necessary for policy makers to understand what factors are contributing to underperformance in order to better support Knoxville’s efforts to create an innovation fund. Comparing available assets and access to funding for each MSA reveals that Knoxville has the necessary resources through the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory to compete successfully, but lacks the history of sustained support for early-stage funding and innovation at the state level.

Subjects

Knoxville

Ann Arbor

Huntsville

Greenville

mid-sized metropolita...

MSA

University of Tenness...

Oak Ridge National La...

economic development

business attraction

comparative analysis

case study

retention

Disciplines
American Politics
Business
Comparative Politics
Economic Policy
Economics
Economic Theory
Growth and Development
Human Geography
Infrastructure
Other Business
Policy Design, Analysis, and Evaluation
Political Science
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Public Economics
Public Policy
Regional Economics
Strategic Management Policy
Urban Studies
Recommended Citation
Marret, Lucille G. "Competing for Innovation: A Case Study of Knoxville and similar Metropolitan Areas." University of Tennessee - Knoxville, 2023.
Embargo Date
September 20, 2023
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