In the last decade, the idea ofknowledge-based c1usters has become very popular as a guideline for regional development policies aimed at stimulating regional industrial competitiveness and innovativeness. Policy interest in cluster develop ment has been closely linked with the performance of a few 'successful ' regions
Regional development has long been an important function of governments. Throughout the years, Canad...
In the 2000s, the socio-economic development strategies of almost all regions of the Russian Federat...
The paper critically discusses several widespread views about regional development and how it can be...
This paper presents the main results of a project on Canada's regional clusters in the maritime indu...
This paper studies competitive regionalism, specifically analyzing the arguments made by Linda McCar...
The importance of science and technology as the root of exceptional regional economic development ha...
On the basis of Norwegian empirical examples, this paper discusses whether it is possible to encoura...
In recent years, regional phenomena have gained much attention within economics and politics. In eco...
Porter’s Industrial Cluster Theory (ICT) is a theoretical framework that achieved prominence in Aust...
Consistent with Marshallian/Porterian theories, the Norwegian cluster policy has been linked to the ...
The conception of the regional policy and regional development is still an evolving process. The eco...
By driving innovation, creative industries can underpin economic development. Much research and poli...
Funding for the research that led to this paper was provided by the Fonds pour la formation de cher...
Balanced regional development, support to small and medium enterprises, stimulation of innovation an...
The economic and social development of regions is facing new challenges nowadays. European integrati...
Regional development has long been an important function of governments. Throughout the years, Canad...
In the 2000s, the socio-economic development strategies of almost all regions of the Russian Federat...
The paper critically discusses several widespread views about regional development and how it can be...
This paper presents the main results of a project on Canada's regional clusters in the maritime indu...
This paper studies competitive regionalism, specifically analyzing the arguments made by Linda McCar...
The importance of science and technology as the root of exceptional regional economic development ha...
On the basis of Norwegian empirical examples, this paper discusses whether it is possible to encoura...
In recent years, regional phenomena have gained much attention within economics and politics. In eco...
Porter’s Industrial Cluster Theory (ICT) is a theoretical framework that achieved prominence in Aust...
Consistent with Marshallian/Porterian theories, the Norwegian cluster policy has been linked to the ...
The conception of the regional policy and regional development is still an evolving process. The eco...
By driving innovation, creative industries can underpin economic development. Much research and poli...
Funding for the research that led to this paper was provided by the Fonds pour la formation de cher...
Balanced regional development, support to small and medium enterprises, stimulation of innovation an...
The economic and social development of regions is facing new challenges nowadays. European integrati...
Regional development has long been an important function of governments. Throughout the years, Canad...
In the 2000s, the socio-economic development strategies of almost all regions of the Russian Federat...
The paper critically discusses several widespread views about regional development and how it can be...