Beyond Innovation Hotspots
Edited by Matthias Kiese,
Rasmus C. Beck,
Dirk Fornahl and
Christian Ketels
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This expertly edited book investigates the role of specific clusters and cluster policies for the competitiveness and development of regions facing stagnation and decline, or the challenges of catching up or transforming. Bringing together a team of skilled contributors, Beyond Innovation Hotspots demonstrates the importance of context-specific policy responses and effective institutional frameworks to enhance regional development.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Geography; Innovations and Technology; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035315604
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to Beyond Innovation Hotspots , pp 1-16

- Matthias Kiese, Rasmus C. Beck, Dirk Fornahl and Christian Ketels
- Ch 2 A typology of declining clusters in thin regions: socioeconomic challenges and policy responses , pp 17-33

- Mads Bruun Ingstrup, Arnault Morisson and Heike Mayer
- Ch 3 The digital transformation of financial services: evolution and competitiveness of Bulgarias emerging fintech cluster , pp 34-58

- Deyan Radev and Georgi Penev
- Ch 4 Sleepy villages and hidden champions: clusters and their interconnections in the Black Forest , pp 59-81

- Hansjörg Drewello and Nina Kulawik
- Ch 5 Evolutionary processes of cluster policies in post-industrial regions: implementing the smart specialisation strategy in the Ruhr Metropolis , pp 82-104

- Rasmus C. Beck, Dmitri Domanski and Julia Frohne
- Ch 6 Participation and cooperation: a trade union perspective on structural policy for preventive transition , pp 105-129

- Jörg Weingarten
- Ch 7 Optimising models for cluster organisations: learnings from Denmark , pp 130-144

- Bolette van Ingen Bro and Merete Daniel Nielsen
- Ch 8 A stakeholder-oriented approach to managing cluster relationships , pp 145-164

- Murat Akpinar
- Ch 9 Two worlds apart? Motives, forms and results of science-industry collaboration in cluster organisations - evidence from the Visegrad countries , pp 165-190

- Dominika Kuberska and Marta Mackiewicz
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