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Through a longitudinal analysis of Bangalore’s development over two centuries leading to its present status as Asia’s largest ICT cluster, it is observed that cluster-development is primarily a function of the entrepreneurial activities of people rather than a of an ‘ecosystem’ created...
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Small firm clusters have come to occupy a significant space in the discussions on industrialisation strategies, especially in the context of less-developed regions. This paper reviews a select set of literature on European, East Asian and Indian clusters with a comparative perspective. The...
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In about twenty years, starting in 1984, Bangalore has become the fourth best 'Global Hub of Technological Innovation', according to Business Week. This article reviews the major milestones in Bangalore's development and the interactive roles of government, universities and private...
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