Industrial Clusters in International Value Chains

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A01=Joanna Bohatkiewicz-Czaicka
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Author_Joanna Bohatkiewicz-Czaicka
Author_Marta Gancarczyk
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Cluster Upgrading
cluster upgrading determinants framework
Clusters
CU
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European economic integration
Global Value Chains
ICT Clusters
Innovation
KETs
Key Enabling Technologies
knowledge transfer networks
public private collaboration
Regional Clusters
regional innovation systems
technological upgrading
Transformation
value chain governance
VCs

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  • ISBN 9781032791173
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Clusters are considered crucial nodes in the ongoing transformation of international value chains (IVCs). Due to technological advancements and external shocks, such as pandemic and political conflicts, value chains (VCs) have been spatially and functionally shortening, and clusters are well suited to address the resulting demand for more diversified and higher value-adding activities in geographical proximity, such as European economic area. However, clusters differ in their positions and capability to advance in IVCs, which induces the research problem of the conditions for cluster upgrading (CU). This monograph aims to develop a theoretical framework for regional CU and empirically verify this framework based on ICT clusters in Europe. It advances the theory of upgrading by linking the VC governance and capability approaches, broadening the empirical evidence on the conditions of CU, and providing policy recommendations. The unique value of the findings from research and practice results in the identification of the determinants for CU and conceptualizes them into new theoretical constructs of the sufficient Framework Conditions and the necessary and sufficient Public-Private Knowledge Governance. Our empirical basis is European clusters in ICT, an industry being one of the Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) for innovation and VC transformation.

The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Joanna Bohatkiewicz-Czaicka works at the Institute of Economics, Finance and Management, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. She holds her Ph.D. in Economics and Finance from the Jagiellonian University, MA in Management and Economic Consultancy, and BA in Business Administration. Her scientific interests include industrial clusters, global value chains, and financial controlling.

Marta Gancarczyk is Full Professor and Head of the Department of Finance and International Economics at the Institute of Economics, Finance and Management, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. She holds her Ph.D. in Management Science from the University of Lodz, Poland, the Habilitated Ph.D. in Economics from Cracow University of Economics, Poland, and the Professor’s title based on the recommendation from the Polish Council of Excellence. Her research, publication, and consulting activities focus on entrepreneurship, industrial clusters, firm growth, regional and innovation policies, and public policy for small- and medium-sized enterprises.

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