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Innovative Clusters
Drivers of National Innovation Systems
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Out of print  Publication date:  11 Jun 2001  Language: English  Pages: 420  Tables: 89  Charts: 81  ISBN: 9789264187061  OECD Code: 922001081P1 
 

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The growth potential of countries increasingly depends on the effectiveness of their innovation systems in creating, diffusing and using knowledge. A large share of market-based or informal knowledge flows occur within industrial clusters that can be seen as reduced-form innovation systems. Policies to stimulate innovation at national and local levels must both build on and contribute to the dynamics of innovative clusters. This book presents a series of papers written by policy makers and academic experts in the field, that demonstrate why and how this can be done in different national contexts.
Edited by: Pim den Hertog of Dialogic, Utrecht, Netherlands; Edward M. Bergman of the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria; David Charles of the Center for Urban and Regional Development Studies in Newcastle, UK.
FURTHER READING
Innovative Networks: Co-operation in National Innovation Systems
Innovative People: Mobilising Skills in National Innovation Systems
Dynamising National Innovation Systems


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Innovative Clusters - Drivers of National Innovation Systems (Out of print)



Table of contents:

Chapter 1. In Pursuit of Innovative Clusters by Edward M. bergman, David Charles and Pim den Hertog
Part 1. Learning from Experiences in Advanced Innovation Clusters
Chapter 2. The ICT Cluster: The Engine of Knowledge-Driven Growth in Finland by Larua Paija
Chapter 3. The Boudaryless Cluster: Information and Communications Technology in Ireland by Roy Green, Imelda Duggan, Majella Giblin, Mike Moroney and Leo Smyth
Chapter 4. The ICT Cluster in Denmark by Michael S. Dahl and Benbt Dalum
Chapter 5. Innovation Dynamics in the Spanish Telecommunication Cluster: Policy Implications by Cristina Chaminade
Chapter 6. ICT Cluster Organisations in Flanders: Cooperation in Innovation in the New Networked Economy by Jan Larosse, patrick Slaets, Jan Wauters, Stephan Bruninx, Pter Sinkens, and Rene Wintjes
Chapter 7. Innovation in an Adolescent Cluster: The Dutch Multimedia Cluster by Pim den Hertog, Sven Maltha, and Erik Brouwer
Part II. Learning from Experiences in Mature Clusters
Chapter 8. Innovation Styules in Agro-Food Production in Norway by Johan Hauknes
Chapter 9. The Construction Cluster in Denmark by Michael S. Dahl and Bent Dalum
Chapter 10. Innovation in the Dutch Construction Sector by Pim den Hertog and Erik Brouwer
Chapter 11. An Anatomy of the Swiss Construction Cluster by Patrick Vock
Part III. Applied analyses and Cluster-Based Innovation
Chapter 12. Identification of Techno-Economic Clusters Using Input-Output Data: Applicaton to Flanders and Switzerland by Ludo Peeters, Marc tiri and Adrian Berwert
Chapter 13. Industrial Clusters in the Finnish Economy by Sakari Luukkainen
Chapter 14. Knowledge Transfer in Agglomerations: A Regional Approach to Japanese Manufacturing Clusters by Kinji Gonda and Fumihiko Kakizaki
Chapter 15. Dynamics of Initial Cluster Formation: The Case of Multimedia and Cultural Content by Michael Peneder
Chapter 16. Trade-Flow-Based Networks in the Finnish Economy: Heterogeneous Practices by Tuomo Pentikanen
Part IV. Policies for Cluster-Based Innovation
Chapter 17. Clustering and Economic Complexity: Regional ICT Clusters in the United Kingdom by David Charles and Paul Benneworth
Chapter 18. Danish Cluster Policy: Improving Specific Framework Conditions by Mette Holm Dalsgaard
Chapter 19. Towards Second Generation Cluster Policy: The Case of the Netherlands by Victor A. Gilsing
Chapter 20. The Cluster Approach in Finnish Technology Pooicy by Jari Romanainen
Chapter 21. Bridging Cluster Theory and Practice: Learning from the Cluster Policy Cycle by Paul Benneworth and David Charles
Chapter 22. Creaating and Sustaining Innovative Clusters: Towards a Synthesis by Pim den Hertog, Edward M. Bergman and David Charles

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