At the turn of the twenty-first century, scholars around the globe have breathed new life into the concept of clusters – industrial, regional, geographic, Marshallian, innovative, etc. Along with the revival of the theoretical fundamentals, researchers are prone to expand the properties and qualities of a cluster, while placing accent on various contemporary issues. The present paper suggests that the cluster concept has originated not so much as a spatial phenomenon of industrial conglomeration, but rather as a territorial (i.e. geographical) pattern of industrial networking. Thus, localization of industries and its spatial density does not represent nor explain the phenomenon of clusters per ser. Author defines clusters as networks of ind...
The first economic clusters appeared more than 200 years ago when classical economists noted that bu...
This paper explores the implications of the collective identity of a regional cluster on firms’ inte...
The nature, content and conceptual apparatus of clustering processes, their relationship with the co...
Industry clusters refer to the tight connections that bind certain firms and industries together in ...
Clusters are defined as geographically concentrated agglomerations of specialized firms in a particu...
Clusters are defined as geographically concentrated agglomerations of specialized firms in a particu...
Version of RecordThis paper will present the idea of clusters from Michael Porter’s perspective, and...
We explore the concept of regional industrial identity as an important missing component in our unde...
This paper observes that the existing definitions of clusters can be grouped under two categories: i...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The rise of the cluster concept in regional analysis a...
The literature on clusters is based on the seminal writings of Marshall, followed by Becattini’s re...
The literature on clustering that has developed over the last two decades or so has given us a wealt...
A number of possible advantages of industry agglomeration -- or spatial clustering -- have been iden...
Scholarly research on clusters’ external openness to international sources of knowledge and innovati...
Scholarly research on clusters’ external openness to international sources of knowledge and innovati...
The first economic clusters appeared more than 200 years ago when classical economists noted that bu...
This paper explores the implications of the collective identity of a regional cluster on firms’ inte...
The nature, content and conceptual apparatus of clustering processes, their relationship with the co...
Industry clusters refer to the tight connections that bind certain firms and industries together in ...
Clusters are defined as geographically concentrated agglomerations of specialized firms in a particu...
Clusters are defined as geographically concentrated agglomerations of specialized firms in a particu...
Version of RecordThis paper will present the idea of clusters from Michael Porter’s perspective, and...
We explore the concept of regional industrial identity as an important missing component in our unde...
This paper observes that the existing definitions of clusters can be grouped under two categories: i...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The rise of the cluster concept in regional analysis a...
The literature on clusters is based on the seminal writings of Marshall, followed by Becattini’s re...
The literature on clustering that has developed over the last two decades or so has given us a wealt...
A number of possible advantages of industry agglomeration -- or spatial clustering -- have been iden...
Scholarly research on clusters’ external openness to international sources of knowledge and innovati...
Scholarly research on clusters’ external openness to international sources of knowledge and innovati...
The first economic clusters appeared more than 200 years ago when classical economists noted that bu...
This paper explores the implications of the collective identity of a regional cluster on firms’ inte...
The nature, content and conceptual apparatus of clustering processes, their relationship with the co...