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QUEL ROLE DES CLUSTERS DANS LA DELOCALISATION DES ACTIVITES INNOVANTES ?

Mr Abdelhafid Otmani () and Ms Mounya Bouterf ()
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Mr Abdelhafid Otmani: Université de Paris VIII, LED (Laboratoire d’économie dionysien)
Ms Mounya Bouterf: Université de Paris VIII (ERASME)

Global Journal of Strategies, Governance & Applied Economics, vol. 3, issue 2, 80-91

Abstract: The context of globalization favors internationalization of companies. However, the more the economy of a country is competitive and productive it becomes attractive for foreign direct investments. The creation of clusters in many countries has played an important role in increasing the competitiveness of their economies. In this work we consider the various benefits of these clusters and their role in attracting foreign investment and innovative activities including research and development. Through the analysis of other experiments, we present the role and position of clusters in addressing the issue of how clusters facilitate the reception of business and innovative activities in relocation and what are the relationships between clusters from different countries to encourage the relocation process.

Keywords: Clusters; innovative activities; R&D; relocation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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