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Clusters, Networks, and Innovation

Edited by Stefano Breschi and Franco Malerba

in OUP Catalogue from Oxford University Press

Abstract: Governments and regional authorities often express the belief that the key to prosperity and economic expansion is related to the ability of countries to sustain regional clusters of competitiveness and innovation. The book reviews the most important conceptual approaches to the analysis of the emergence, growth and evolution of clusters of innovation. Drawing from the different experiences of industrial districts and high-tech regions such as Silicon Valley, Boston's biotech region, and Hsinchu-Taipei, the contributions in this book offer a broad interpretative framework and policy implications for the creation and strengthening of competitive clusters. Themes include: DT the wide variety of existing clusters and the diversity in their emergence and growth; DT the international mobility of factors and demand linkages; DT the role of different network types and the social setting; DT the accumulation of capabilities in key large actors and the importance of spinoffs and new firm formation; DT the role of different learning regimes and sectoral specificities; DT the importance of social networks, labour mobility, and face-to-face contacts as vehicles of knowledge spillovers. Broad implications are drawn for the design of policies to encourage successful economic clusters in developed and developing clusters. Contributors to this volume - James D. Adams, University of Florida Giulio Bottazzi, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies Stefano Breschi, Universita L. Bocconi Timothy Breshanan, Stanford University Philip Cooke, Cardiff University Robin Cowan, University of Maastricht Giovanni Dosi, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies Giorgio Fagiolo, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies Maryann P. Feldman, Johns Hopkins University Alfonso Gambardella, Sant' Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa Jinn-Yuh Hsu, National Taiwan Normal University Steven Klepper, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh Mark H. Lazerson Francesco Lissoni, Universita degli Studie di Brecia Gianni Lorenzoni, University of Bologna Franco Malerba, Universita L. Bocconi Ron Martin, University of Cambridge Peter Maskell, Copenhagen Business School Fabio Montobbio, Universita degli Studi dell; Insubria, Varese Kelley Porter, Stanford University Walter W. Powell, Stanford University AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California, Berkeley Olav Sorenson, University of California, Los Angeles Micahel Storper, IEP, Sciences-Po, Paris, and London School of Economics Peter Sunley, University of Edinburgh Anhony J. Venables, London School of Economics and CEPR Kjersten Bunker Whittington, Stanford University

Date: 2007
ISBN: 9780199275564
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