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the method is in inadequate quality of Russian statistics. On the second stage, the authors identified innovation clusters …? procedures. Centers had formed clusters, which were organized by principal of innovation cycle: fundamental and applied science … settlement, are the centers for generation and diffusion of innovation on the northern periphery. Emerging innovation clusters in …
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The digital industries cluster known as 'Silicon Roundabout' has been quietly growing in East London since the 1990s. Now rebranded 'Tech City', it is now the focus of huge public and government attention. National and local policymakers wish to accelerate the local area's development: such...
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Clusters are considered an adequate tool for development by governments and international organizations. Existing … clusters in Asia, we highlight significant industrial differences in the relative importance of the cluster soft and hard …
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forefront of the current debate in cluster studies, the discussion has not yet permeated the research on cultural clusters. The …
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. Local peer effects appear as important in explaining local clusters of entrepreneurs, and imply a local feedback-effect in …
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regional competitiveness is achieved through the formation of innovation clusters. The key point in the definition of … development of innovation clusters in the regions should be the formation of innovative business, capable of breakthrough … innovative potential cluster members when creating new products, processes and practices in the formation of innovation capital …
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To study the detailed location patterns of industries, and particularly the tendency for industries to cluster relative to overall manufacturing, we develop distance-based tests of localisation. In contrast to previous studies, our approach allows us to assess the statistical significance of...
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We use a point-pattern methodology to explore the detailed location patterns of UK manufacturing industries. In particular, we consider the location of entrants and exiters vs. continuing establishments, domestic- vs. foreign-owned, large vs. small, and affiliated vs. independent. We also...
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The cork sector is a relevant case study given the economic importance of this industry for some regions (value added, employment and rural development). This industry is also important because of its contribution to environmental sustainability as it uses a natural renewable raw material....
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Many prior treatments of agglomeration either explicitly or implicitly suppose that all industries agglomerate for the same reasons, with traditional Marshallian (1890) factors affecting all industries similarly. An important instance of this approach is the extrapolation of the agglomeration...
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