Business Clusters

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agglomeration economies
Biotech Start Ups
business clusters
business strategy
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Cluster Competitiveness
Cluster Development
Cluster Firms
Cluster Initiatives
Cluster Members
Cluster Policy
cluster policy analysis
cluster-directed public policy
Cognitive Proximity
CSR Initiative
CSR Platform
empirical research on cluster formation
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European Cluster Observatory
Industrial Clusters
Industry Cluster
Knowledge Gatekeepers
Knowledge Spillovers
knowledge transfer networks
Life Sciences Cluster
Local Industrial Clusters
Non-clustered Firms
Optimal Investment Timing
performance measurement methods
Poisson Jump Process
private-public partnerships
Profit Index
Public Administration
Regional Clusters
regional economic clusters
regional innovation systems
Satellite Platform
Stakeholder Boards
sustainable economic development

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415602310
  • Weight: 910g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Apr 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The book contains a selection of papers on business clusters in its multiple perspectives. It has evolved from the research symposium organized by the The Society for Global Business and Economic Development (SGBED), an international group of academicians, at Dubai during January 2009. It begins with an introduction to the concept of clusters, and then examines their link to a host of strategic issues, such as their nexus to competitive advantage, their performance vis-à-vis their competitors who are not similarly agglomerated, and the challenges in measuring the performance of clusters. Regional economic clusters have serious policy implications. Governments, local as well as national, have used clusters as the unit for investment and infrastructure upgrading policies. It focuses on the normative aspects as well as practices and provides pointers on how public policies can help the development and growth of regional economic clusters. With numerous examples and cases from a host countries such as Dubai, Mexico, Spain and Karnataka (India), the book is a must read for all students of business strategy.

C. Jayachandran, Center for International Business (CIB) and International Trade Counseling Center (ITCC), Montclair State University Michael Thorpe, University of Wollongong, Dubai (UOWD) Ram Subramanian, School of Business, Montclair State University Vishnuprasad Nagadevara, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore