Uittreksel
Originele taal-2 | English |
---|---|
Aantal pagina's | 1 |
Status | Submitted - apr 2014 |
Evenement | Regional Studies Association (RSA) European Conference 2014: Diverse Regions - Building Resilient Communities and Territories - Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Business, Izmir, Turkey Duur: 15 jun 2014 → 18 jun 2014 http://www.regionalstudies.org/conferences/conference/regional-studies-association-european-conference-2014 |
Conference
Conference | Regional Studies Association (RSA) European Conference 2014 |
---|---|
Verkorte titel | RSAEU 2014 |
Land | Turkey |
Stad | Izmir |
Periode | 15/06/14 → 18/06/14 |
Internet adres |
Vingerafdruk
Keywords
- clusters
Citeer dit
}
Dynamics of cluster development : lessons from Energy Valley Cluster. / Manickam, Anu; van Berkel, Karel.
2014. Abstract van Regional Studies Association (RSA) European Conference 2014, Izmir, Turkey.Onderzoeksoutput: Abstract › Other research output
TY - CONF
T1 - Dynamics of cluster development
T2 - lessons from Energy Valley Cluster
AU - Manickam, Anu
AU - van Berkel, Karel
PY - 2014/4
Y1 - 2014/4
N2 - Clusters development takes place in an increasingly changing and complex context where global and local developments are interconnected. Various regional and innovation studies recognize the need for place-based studies to include the larger context in which clusters and regions are found. Interest and discourse on the value of complexity approaches to cluster studies is increasing, with the aim to gain deeper understanding of processes taking place in complex cluster development. This discourse was initiated by Martin & Sunley (2003) and explored extensively by Cooke (2012) in his study of ‘complex adaptive innovation systems’. Work in this area of research is limited and empirical study could add to understanding the complexity of cluster development.
AB - Clusters development takes place in an increasingly changing and complex context where global and local developments are interconnected. Various regional and innovation studies recognize the need for place-based studies to include the larger context in which clusters and regions are found. Interest and discourse on the value of complexity approaches to cluster studies is increasing, with the aim to gain deeper understanding of processes taking place in complex cluster development. This discourse was initiated by Martin & Sunley (2003) and explored extensively by Cooke (2012) in his study of ‘complex adaptive innovation systems’. Work in this area of research is limited and empirical study could add to understanding the complexity of cluster development.
KW - clusters
KW - energy transition
KW - clusters
M3 - Abstract
ER -