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- Cluster policy adjustments in the context of smart specialization? Impressions from Germany , pp 173-200

- Knut Koschatzky, Henning Kroll, Esther Schnabl and Thomas Stahlecker
- Cluster Policy Implementation and Evaluation in Slovenia: Lessons From a Transition Economy , pp 321-340

- Anja Cotič Svetina, Marko Jaklič and Hugo Zagorsek
- Cluster policy in an evolutionary world? Rationales, instruments and policy learning , pp 35-55

- Elvira Uyarra and Ronald Ramlogan
- Cluster policy: Renewal through the integration of institutional variety , pp 76-94

- Markus Grillitsch and Bjørn Asheim
- Cluster trajectories in developing countries: a stage and eclectic approach applied to survival clusters in Central America

- Mario Davide Parrilli
- Clustering and specialization in European regions , pp 54-102

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- Clustering and the Location of Multinational Enterprises: An Exploration of Financial Services in London

- Gary A.S. Cook and Naresh R. Pandit
- Clustering and upgrading in global value chains: the Taiwanese personal computer industry

- Chikashi Kishimoto
- Clustering in the Biotechnology Industry

- Stuart O. Schweitzer, Judith Connell and Fredrick P. Schoenberg
- Clustering of productive activities: a terrain for employment relations

- Miriam Quintana and Valeria Pulignano
- Clusters and Cluster Development in the Knowledge Economy

- Andreas Cornett
- Clusters and conglomerates in the media industry , pp 252-266

- Agostino Manduchi and Lucia Naldi
- Clusters and Industrial Districts: Common Roots, Different Perspectives

- Michael Porter and Christian Ketels
- Clusters and regional transformation: establishing actionable forward agendas , pp 186-202

- Ifor Ffowcs-Williams
- Clusters as a take-off for glocal strategies: the role of social capital , pp 469-491

- Bengt Johannisson, Marcela Ramírez Pasillas and Malin Lindberg
- Clusters initiatives, open innovation and knowledge bases , pp 155-168

- Heidi Wiig and Arne Isaksen
- Clusters of Innovation: final thoughts , pp 378-390

- Jerome S. Engel
- Clusters of Innovation: lessons learned and final thoughts , pp 420-430

- Jerome S. Engel
- Clusters, Chains and Complexes: Three Approaches to Innovationwith a Public Policy Perspective

- Jane Marceau
- Clusters, governance and the development of local economies: a framework for case studies*

- Roger Sugden, Ping Wei and James Wilson
- Clusters, Networks and Creativity

- Charlie Karlsson
- Clusters, Networks and Economic Development: An Evolutionary Economics Perspective

- Elisa Giuliani
- Clément Colson (1853-1939): A Liberal Serving the Public Interest , pp 29-45

- Michel Zouboulakis
- Clément Juglar (1819–1905)

- Muriel Dal Pont Legrand
- Co-creating cities: future challenges , pp 159-168

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- Co-creating important actors and factors in Indigenous entrepreneurship ecosystems: developing the Ruruku Canvas , pp 166-187

- Jesse Pirini and Stephen Cummings
- Co-creating services at the Base of the Pyramid (BoP): the role of bricolage , pp 128-142

- Karla Cabrera and Javier Reynoso
- Co-creation and the city , pp 1-12

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- Co-creation in private and public sector contexts

- Tero Montonen, Päivi Eriksson and Eeva Aromaa
- Co-curricular leadership education

- Amrik Johal and Hannah Sanders
- Co-designing sustainable product–service systems , pp 217-227

- Yusuke Kishita, Kentaro Watanabe and Koji Kimita
- Co-evolution as the secret of urban complexity , pp 136-153

- Denise Pumain
- Co-evolution of Intellectual Property Protections and Innovation: The Case of ‘Continuation’ Patents in the United States

- Stuart Graham
- Co-evolution of population and natural resources: a simple Ricardian model , pp 54-78

- Simone D'Alessandro
- Co-evolution: applications and implications for governance research in communication studies , pp 88-99

- Johannes M. Bauer and Michael Latzer
- Co-management contested: the controversy on the role of SEA in authorisation , pp 183-213

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- Co-modality

- Veronica Schulz, Michael G.H. Bell and Shengda Zhu
- Co-operating for a change? Tackling classed exclusions through collective ownership

- Ian McDonald and Louise Ashley
- Co-operative Conflict Resolution in a Nature Conservation Area in Brandenburg, Germany: a Case Study , pp 299-314

- Andrea Knierim
- Co-operative innovations

- Anu Puusa and Tim Mazzarol
- Co-operativeagreements to improve efficiency and effectiveness of policy targets

- Ingo Heinz
- Co-operatives (1951–2001)

- Patrizia Battilani and Vera Zamagni
- Co-ordination, commercial and stabilization policies under alternative wage-setting regimes in a two-country model with a flexible exchange rate , pp 70-114

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- Co-producing policy relevant research , pp 73-82

- Clementine Hill O'Connor, Lucy Gavens, Dan Chedgzoy and Mary Gogarty
- Co-production or counter-production? The struggle of Dutch community enterprises with local institutions , pp 249-269

- Reinout Kleinhans
- Co-therapy services to enhance patient experience design , pp 130-146

- Maria Francesca Renzi, Roberta Guglielmetti Mugion, Laura Di Pietro and Veronica Ungaro
- CO2 emissions, environmental governance and high-quality economy: evidence from counties of the Yellow River Basin

- Xianchun Liao and Mengqi Shen
- Coach services

- Peter White
- Coaching women and women coaching: pay differentials in the Title IX era , pp 269-290

- Peter von Allmen
- Coal and environmental inequality , pp 506-530

- Ryan Wishart and Pierce Greenberg
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