Cluster Genesis Technology-Based Industrial Development

Cluster Genesis Technology-Based Industrial Development by Pontus Braunerhjelm, published by OUP Oxford on November 2, 2006, is a comprehensive examination of the origins of economic clusters—regional concentrations of related firms and organizations. This 336-page book delves into the factors that contribute to the formation of clusters and the policies that can either facilitate or obstruct their development. Through a variety of case histories, including notable examples like Silicon Valley and the Hollywood motion picture cluster, the book provides insights into the dynamics of cluster genesis.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of how established and emerging clusters evolve, supported by contributions from leading scholars in the fields of Economics, Innovation, Sociology, Geography, and Management Studies. The book discusses the divergent processes that lead to cluster formation, the role of multinational corporations, and the implications of economic development policies. With its diverse methodological perspectives and rich case studies, this edition serves as a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and policymakers interested in the intersection of technology, industry, and economic growth.
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Clusters – regional concentrations of related firms and organizations – are seen as being an important element of economic growth and innovation. But there is little understanding of how clusters come into existence, and little guidance provided on the role of policies that are conducive to the formation of clusters.Cluster Genesis focuses on these early origins of clusters. The case histories of well-known, established clusters, as well as more recently-developed clusters are discussed, including:The Hollywood motion picture cluster,Silicon Valley,Boston and San Francisco biotech regions,The Biotech industry in China,Medicon Valley in Scandinavia,The Irish ITC sector.Leading scholars contribute chapters examining cluster genesis, the divergent processes by which clusters arise, how multinationals contribute to cluster development, and how economic development policy may promote or hinder cluster genesis.Cluster Genesis uses a variety of methodological perspectives, examines a range of policy options, and draws on a number of rich case histories, and will be key reading for academics, researchers, and students of Economics, Innovation, Sociology, Geography, and Management Studies, as well as economic development officials and policy makers.
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