The tendency of firms to cluster within a region has been observed for quite some time. However, it is only over the past two decades that business researchers have focused much attention on clusters, particularly in terms of their entrepreneurial and innovative characteristics and potential. At the same time, regional developers around the world have put much effort in promoting the formation of clusters. A gap in such efforts is an understanding of the differences among types of clusters. This article draws a distinction between two generic types of clusters: technology-based and industry-focused. Using the resource-based view as the organizing framework, we argue that the two generic cluster types create very different regional resource ...
Regional industrialization efforts include industrial recruitment, entrepreneurial and small busines...
Regional industrialization efforts include industrial recruitment, entrepreneurial and small busines...
This study empirically tests Pouder & St. John\u27s propositions (1996) on the evolutions of geograp...
Industrial clusters are geographical concentrations of related industries. They foster innovation, j...
This article examines the role of regional clusters in regional entrepreneurship. We focus on the di...
Industry clusters refer to the tight connections that bind certain firms and industries together in ...
Businesses clusters are defined as geographical concentrations of vertically and horizontally integr...
Businesses clusters are defined as geographical concentrations of vertically and horizontally integr...
Clusters of geographical concentrations of related business firms are assumed to confer competitive ...
Clusters of geographical concentrations of related business firms are assumed to confer competitive ...
The concept of industry clustering has generated much discussion in regional economic development th...
The concept of industry clustering has generated much discussion in regional economic development th...
Cluster theory and its application and cluster-based economic development policy, have been in the f...
In this address, I review industry clustering and diversification strategies to compare and contrast...
Much of the existing empirical research on industry clusters focuses on the detection of clusters fo...
Regional industrialization efforts include industrial recruitment, entrepreneurial and small busines...
Regional industrialization efforts include industrial recruitment, entrepreneurial and small busines...
This study empirically tests Pouder & St. John\u27s propositions (1996) on the evolutions of geograp...
Industrial clusters are geographical concentrations of related industries. They foster innovation, j...
This article examines the role of regional clusters in regional entrepreneurship. We focus on the di...
Industry clusters refer to the tight connections that bind certain firms and industries together in ...
Businesses clusters are defined as geographical concentrations of vertically and horizontally integr...
Businesses clusters are defined as geographical concentrations of vertically and horizontally integr...
Clusters of geographical concentrations of related business firms are assumed to confer competitive ...
Clusters of geographical concentrations of related business firms are assumed to confer competitive ...
The concept of industry clustering has generated much discussion in regional economic development th...
The concept of industry clustering has generated much discussion in regional economic development th...
Cluster theory and its application and cluster-based economic development policy, have been in the f...
In this address, I review industry clustering and diversification strategies to compare and contrast...
Much of the existing empirical research on industry clusters focuses on the detection of clusters fo...
Regional industrialization efforts include industrial recruitment, entrepreneurial and small busines...
Regional industrialization efforts include industrial recruitment, entrepreneurial and small busines...
This study empirically tests Pouder & St. John\u27s propositions (1996) on the evolutions of geograp...