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Innovative, high-technology activities are seen as motors of development, with knock-on effects throughout their local economies. Such activities tend to organise networks that span beyond atomized firms, creating 'ecosystems' of mutual dependence as well as competition. However, such ecosystems...
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clusters. The aim of the paper is to explain the relevance of these various arguments for the economy of New Zealand and to …, much of the current thinking on the relationships between geography, trade and clusters implies that New Zealand's long …
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. Foreign firms are not more prone to carry out product innovation, except for subsidiaries in clusters. …
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We use a unique dataset of 167 North American and European clusters’ funding structures, obtained from an independent … proportions of public and private funds in the financing clusters from these two regions. Our results show that there is not a … statistically significant difference in public-to-private funding sources among the European vs. American clusters. The proportion …
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in Serbia is the underdeveloped system of business connectivity that includes clusters, business incubators and …. Supporting association into clusters and using their benefits according to the model of highly developed countries is the basis …
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The paper, mostly empirical in nature, investigates issues on cross-national new information and communication technologies (ICTs) adoption patterns and growth directions. In the period of 2000-2010, a great number of countries underwent substantial changes on the field of ICTs implementation....
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clusters in the developed and emerging countries. Firms, governments and other actors have re-established different … clusters and emergence or solidification of newer ones. Studies indicate that a cluster's evolution, its position in the …-specific factors seem to be important for specialization of ICT-software clusters, which, may work or against their benefit due to …
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In recent decades industrial clusters and agglomerations were recognized as drivers of regional and often national … mapping, establishment of institutions (labelled as cluster initiative/ association) in respective clusters through public … influenced by different sets of institutional framework conditions. Information and communication technologies (ICT) clusters and …
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examine 1187 responses carefully drawn from the Onitsha and Nnewi business clusters in Anambra state. In addition to …/Implications - Generalisation of results can be limited since the study is based on responses of samples drawn from two clusters (Onitsha and Nnewi …) in Anambra State, South-East Nigeria. The clusters, though situated in Igbo land, are not the only Igbo business …
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exponential random graph models (ERGMs) have made to the study of industrial clusters and agglomeration processes. Results show …
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