‘The volume’s empirical richness alone makes it worth recommending and the book will prove a valuable resource for those looking to study, understand, and theorize the future of innovation and resiliency in urbanized knowledge economies.’- Jean-Paul D. Addie (Urban Studies vol 52: August 2015) ‘Innovating is a great group of case studies written by some great Canadian experts. Anyone interested in innovation should keep it handy.’- Bradley Keelor (Science and Public Policy November 2015) ‘David Wolfe delivers a masterful collection of essays that investigate various components of urban innovation and economics… This volume could very well offer findings to aid academics and policy makers to better understand economic structures and outcomes.’- David Karas (Journal of Urban Affairs vol 39:02:2017)