We present a model that explains how a cluster moves through a life cycle and why this movement differs from the industry life cycle. The model is based on three key processes: the changing heterogeneity in the cluster describes the movement of the cluster through the life cycle; the geographical absorptive capacity enables clustered companies to take advantage of a larger diversity of knowledge and the stronger convergence of clustered companies compared to non-clustered companies results in a reduction of heterogeneity. We apply these processes to four stages of the cluster life cycle: emergence, growth, sustainment and decline
The literature on clusters is based on the seminal writings of Marshall, followed by Becattini’s re...
We review the literature on clusters and their effects on industrial dynamics as well on various lif...
Industrial clusters develop regionally along the industry’s lifecycle and typically exist over many ...
The book presents different policy perspectives within the debate on the cluster life cycle. Cluster...
There is increasing recognition that the existence of clusters can only be understood when studying ...
This paper presents a thorough theoretical scientific analysis on cluster life cycles and highlights...
This article investigates the driving forces behind the life cycles and resilience of technological ...
Although the literature on the evolution of industrial clusters is not vast, a preferred approach ha...
The modern economy is viewed as a set of clusters. Experience of cluster stimulation has shown that ...
Clusters have become a buzzword in the economic vocabulary. But what characterises a cluster? A supe...
Adding to the growing literature on cluster life cycle (CLC), this paper gives new insights focusing...
This study explores the dynamism of clusters through an investigation of cluster drivers, cluster ba...
The phenomenon of clusters has been thoroughly studied, and nowadays many governments have some kind...
Abstract. The purpose of this paper is to link the propensity for innovative activity to spatially c...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the discussion on clusters competitiveness and paths depen...
The literature on clusters is based on the seminal writings of Marshall, followed by Becattini’s re...
We review the literature on clusters and their effects on industrial dynamics as well on various lif...
Industrial clusters develop regionally along the industry’s lifecycle and typically exist over many ...
The book presents different policy perspectives within the debate on the cluster life cycle. Cluster...
There is increasing recognition that the existence of clusters can only be understood when studying ...
This paper presents a thorough theoretical scientific analysis on cluster life cycles and highlights...
This article investigates the driving forces behind the life cycles and resilience of technological ...
Although the literature on the evolution of industrial clusters is not vast, a preferred approach ha...
The modern economy is viewed as a set of clusters. Experience of cluster stimulation has shown that ...
Clusters have become a buzzword in the economic vocabulary. But what characterises a cluster? A supe...
Adding to the growing literature on cluster life cycle (CLC), this paper gives new insights focusing...
This study explores the dynamism of clusters through an investigation of cluster drivers, cluster ba...
The phenomenon of clusters has been thoroughly studied, and nowadays many governments have some kind...
Abstract. The purpose of this paper is to link the propensity for innovative activity to spatially c...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the discussion on clusters competitiveness and paths depen...
The literature on clusters is based on the seminal writings of Marshall, followed by Becattini’s re...
We review the literature on clusters and their effects on industrial dynamics as well on various lif...
Industrial clusters develop regionally along the industry’s lifecycle and typically exist over many ...