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"TIC - object" and its corresponding models quite completely. Future researchers of regional clusters may pay their … innovations are put in projects: forecast for 15-20 years can not based on old technologies. For clusters innovations themselves … realization of regional economic policy by the state. The detection of existing and/or prospective clusters should probably give a …
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This research investigates eco-clusters as driver for greening regional economic policy and examines necessary … incentive structures to foster eco-innovation as well as growth and employment in the eco-industry sector. Eco-clusters are seen … run. The main hypothesis implies that eco-clusters have to be policy driven and established top-down and therefore differ …
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This article uncovers the role of financial clustering in creating competitive advantage for incumbents in the Singapore Financial Centre. The revelatory case of the underresearched Singapore cluster reveals (a) how clustering conditions have influenced the development of the City as a financial...
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The interest in clusters in the economy and regional space, which has persisted for nearly three decades, has reignited … the understanding of the economy as a system of interdependencies between industries. Although the concept of clusters can … study, clusters are identified for the case of Greece, using two different approaches based on the modularity of the network …
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and management of open innovation processes. The literature on clusters has mostly highlighted that inter …
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