Industrial cluster as a factor for innovative drive in regions of transformation and structural change: A comparative analysis of East Germany and Poland
This article investigates the catalyst effect of industrial cluster formation on innovation propensity using as a basis small and medium enterprises (SMEs) located in two regions of transformation and structural change: Brandenburg in Eastern Germany (the former German Democratic Republic) and Lubuskie in Poland. Based upon Porter’s (1990a) Diamond of Competitive Advantage of Regions, which is empirically applied in an explorative manner, this article aims to develop a better understanding of the necessity for interaction between enterprises and policy makers and looks at the rationale of establishing industrial and service clusters as the motor for sustained regional development.
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2007
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Authors: | Clarkson, Micheal ; Fink, Matthias ; Kraus, Sascha |
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Journal for East European Management Studies. - Rainer Hampp Verlag, ISSN 1862-0019. - Vol. 12.2007, 4, p. 340-340
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Rainer Hampp Verlag |
Subject: | multinational corporations | transnational social space | transnational communities | headquarters-subsidiary relationships | knowledge transfer |
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Online Resource
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Type of publication: | Article |
Classification: | F15 - Economic Integration ; F16 - Trade and Labor Market Interactions ; F23 - Multinational Firms; International Business ; J53 - Labor-Management Relations; Industrial Jurisprudence ; P20 - Socialist Systems and Transitional Economies. General ; P31 - Socialist Enterprises and Their Transitions |
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Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005771552