Boosting Innovation The Cluster Approach

 Both firms, keen to improve their competitiveness, and governments, keen to exploit new sources of economic and social progress, need to understand how innovation works in order to better stimulate it. The paradox of innovation is that it uses co-operation to enhance competition and to link many di...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Autores Corporativos: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Issuing body (issuing body)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 1999.
Colección:OECD Proceedings
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction by Jean Guinet
  • Chapter 1. Cluster Analysis and Cluster-Based Policy Making in OECD Countries: An Introduction to the Theme by Theo J. A. Roelandt and Pim den Hertog
  • Chapter 2. Identifying Clusters of Innovative Activity: A New Approach and a Toolbox by Chris DeBresson and Xiaoping Hu
  • Chapter 3. Norwegian Input-Output Clusters and Innovation Patterns by Johan Hauknes
  • Chapter 4. Mapping Innovative Clusters in National Innovation Systems by Alfred Spielkamp and Katrin Vopel
  • Chapter 5. Clustering as a New Growth Strategy for Regional Economies? A Discussion of New Forms of Regional Industrial Policy in the United Kingdom by Arnoud Lagendijk and David Charles
  • Chapter 6. The Disappearing Trick: Clusters in the Australian Economy by Jane Marceau
  • Chapter 7. The Ottawa High-Tech Cluster: Policy or Luck? by Roger Heath
  • Chapter 8. The Emerging Information and Communication Cluster in the Netherlands by Pim den Hertog and Sven Maltha
  • Chapter 9. Innovation Processes and Knowledge Flows in the Information and Communication Technologies Cluster in Spain by Christina Chaminade
  • Chapter 10. Industry Clusters: A Methodology and Framework for Regional Development Policy in the United States by Ed M. Bergman and Ed J. Feser
  • Chapter 11. Cluster and Network Development Projects in Developing Countries: Lessons Learned through the UNIDO Experience by Giopvanna Ceglie, Michele Clara and Marco Dini
  • Chapter 12. Studies of Clusters as the Basis for Industrial and Technology Policy in the Danish Economy by Ina Drejer, Frank Skov Kristensen and Keld Laursen
  • Chapter 13. Cluster Analysis and Cluster Policy in the Netherlands by Theo J. A. Roelandt, Pim den Hertog, Jarig van Sinderen and Norbert van den Hove
  • Chapter 14. Creating a Coherent Design for Cluster Analysis and Related Policies: The Austrian TIP Experience by Michael Peneder
  • Chapter 15. Finnish Cluster Studies and new Industrial Policy Making by Petri Rouvinen and Pekka Yla-Anttila
  • Chapter 16. Public Policies to Facilitate Clusters: Background, Rationale and Policy Practices in International Perspective by Patriers Boekholt and Ben Thuriaux
  • Chapter 17. Cluster Analysis and Cluster-Based Policy Making: The State of the Art by Theo J. A. Roelandt and Pim den Hertog