Clusters in Urban and Regional Development

Clusters in Urban and Regional Development
Author: ANDREW CUMBERS,Danny McKinnon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781317998853

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Going beyond the celebrated 'hot-spots' of economic development, this book draws upon evidence from a broader range of cities and regions to help fill some important gaps in our knowledge of how clusters operate within the contemporary global economy. This book was previously published as a special issue of the journal Urban Studies.

Clusters Networks and Innovation

Clusters  Networks and Innovation
Author: Stefano Breschi,Franco Malerba
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2005-12-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199275556

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Examining the role of the much-vaunted concepts of regional clusters in the prosperity and economic expansion of countries, this work looks at the different experiences of industrial districts and high-tech regions such as Silicon Valley, Boston's biotech region, and Hsinchu-Taipei.

China s New Creative Clusters

China s New Creative Clusters
Author: Michael Keane
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136345869

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Recognising that creativity is a major driving force in the post-industrial economy, the Chinese government has recently established a range of "creative clusters" – industrial parks devoted to media industries, and arts districts – in order to promote the development of the creative industries. This book examines these new creative clusters, outlining their nature and purpose, and assessing their effectiveness. Drawing on case studies of a range of cluster models, and comparing them with international examples, the book demonstrates that creativity, both in China and internationally, is in fact a process of fitting new ideas to existing patterns, models and formats. It shows how large and exceptionally impressive creative clusters have been successfully established, but raises the important questions of whether profit or culture is the driving force, and of whether the bringing together of independent-minded, creative people, entrepreneurial businessmen, preferential policies and foreign investment may in time lead to unintended changes in social and political attitudes in China, including a weakening of state bureaucratic power. An important contribution to the existing literature on the subject, this book will be of great interest to scholars of urban studies, cultural geography, cultural economics and Asian studies.

Handbook of Research on Innovation and Clusters

Handbook of Research on Innovation and Clusters
Author: Charlie Karlsson
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781848445079

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'This volume is an important step in furthering the discussion about how cluster strategies work and the implications for theory and policy.' – Jennifer Clark, Review of Regional Studies The role of innovations and clusters has increasingly dominated local and regional development policies in recent decades. This authoritative and accessible Handbook considers important aspects of high-tech clusters, analyses insightful cluster case studies, and provides a number of recommendations for cluster policies. The chapters in this Handbook are written by international experts in the field and present evidence of the scope, effects, and potential of clusters as concentrations of innovative activities. The authors emphasize that cluster development is not the only option for local and regional development and argue that for cluster policies to be worthwhile, supporting policies in fields such as education, R&D, transportation, and communication infrastructure must accompany most cluster policies. Furthermore, several contributions stress that clusters often develop along a life cycle that may end with decline and even the disappearance of clusters. Consequently, this Handbook provides the basis for improving both research on innovation and clusters and the formulation and implementation of cluster policies. Furnishing the reader with rich, comprehensive discussion of innovations and clusters, this Handbook will be an essential source for researchers and academics in the field, as well as policymakers, planners and specialists, development experts and agencies, and consultants.

A Life Cycle for Clusters

A Life Cycle for Clusters
Author: Kerstin Press
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2006-09-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783790817638

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This book studies the determinants of cluster survival by analyzing their adaptability to change in the economic environment. Linking theoretic knowledge with empirical observations, a simulation model (based in the N/K method) is developed, which explains when and why the cluster's architecture assists or hampers adaptability. It is found that architectures with intermediate degrees of division of labor and more collective governance forms foster adaptability.

Star Clusters

Star Clusters
Author: B.W. Carney,W.E. Harris
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2006-04-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540316343

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Star clusters are at the heart of astronomy, being key objects for our understanding of stellar evolution and galactic structure. Observations with the Hubble Space Telescope and other modern equipment have revealed fascinating new facts about these galactic building blocks. This book provides two comprehensive and up-to-date, pedagogically designed reviews on star clusters by two well-known experts in the field. Bruce Carney presents our current knowledge of the relative and absolute ages of globular clusters and the chemical history of our Galaxy. Bill Harris addresses globular clusters in external galaxies and their use as tracers of galaxy formation and cosmic distance indicators. The book is written for graduate students as well as professionals in astronomy and astrophysics.

Building High Tech Clusters

Building High Tech Clusters
Author: Timothy Bresnahan,Alfonso Gambardella
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2004-04-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521827221

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Star Clusters

Star Clusters
Author: Charles A. Cardona III
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2010-11-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781441970404

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I have spent many wonderful nights observing at a variety of places around the world, but many of my fondest memories come from those made at the Custer Observatory in Southold on Long Island, where I grew up. I was only perhaps a dozen years old when I started out, and now more than three decades later I have logged millions of miles on the various telescopes there. Some of the best memories are of observing and discussing astronomical topics with the many really terrific people who make up Custer. It truly holds a special place in my heart. Star clusters were always among my favorite objects to observe and discuss there. This book is the result of the exposure to these objects, many of which I observed for the first time at Custer. The Custer Institute Observatory was founded in the 1920s by local resident Charles W. Elmer of Perkin-Elmer Corp. fame. The original crew met at his house in Cedar Beach a few miles down the road from the institute. In the 1930s the group built an observatory complete with Mr. Elmer’s donated 5” Alvan Clark refractor. Later the observatory expanded to include a 6” Clark refractor and other even larger instruments.