Clustering by Nanotech: The Tunneling Approach
Mihai V. Putz () and
Ioan Petrisor ()
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Mihai V. Putz: West University of Timisoara
Ioan Petrisor: West University of Timisoara
Chapter Chapter 43 in Innovation in Sustainable Management and Entrepreneurship, 2020, pp 575-590 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The “odyssey” of defining, characterizing and using the concept of strategic cluster, as a dynamic, ordered–semi-ordered–disordered agglomeration of concepts, as a central nowadays market and social concept of networking, is enriched here with the postmodern management of the business/organizations’ tunneling of the life cycle approach toward nanotech-clustering acceleration. Actually, the present approach unfolds a synergistic development, as based on the “present-future” research and innovation directions in science (the “3D-3R renewable strategic management”), i.e. technological (“the life cycles of nano-clustering”), the social (“the zeroth principle of evolution”), and environmental (“tunneling by the econ-wavefunction”); it thus generates an original econ-wave cost-effective function model of progress in business/organization management through nanotechnological clustering as the most effective way to cross/tunnel the field of turbulence inherent to the dynamic opening of the business/organization in economic environment, with a high degree of generality. References to Romania’s case, as an emergent economy in the global European clustering market, are also given in the context.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-44711-3_43
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