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Implementing the Cluster Approach

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  • Ewen Peters
  • Neil Hood

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The focus of this article is on the challenges faced by policymakers in implementing the Porterian cluster approach in an economic development context. Among the issues which are addressed conceptually and in some detail are those of cluster selection, characterization, and assessment. The article is firmly rooted in the experience gleaned from applying a cluster approach in Scotland. Its central empirical thrust lies in exploring the relevance of cluster methodology in two distinctly different industrial sectors, namely semiconductors and software in the Scottish context. Among its conclusions are that suboptimal future policy outcomes are likely to occur if they are based on cluster methodology applied without analytical rigor. Specific advice is given as to how this can be avoided.

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  • Ewen Peters & Neil Hood, 2000. "Implementing the Cluster Approach," International Studies of Management & Organization, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(2), pages 68-92, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:mimoxx:v:30:y:2000:i:2:p:68-92
    DOI: 10.1080/00208825.2000.11656788
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    3. Lucian Sîrb, 2013. "The Organizational Benefits Generated By The Membership To A Conglomerate Of Regional Clustering Type. The Implications Of €Œroåžia Montanä‚ Project†On Creating A Mining Cluster In The €Œapuseni M," Annales Universitatis Apulensis Series Oeconomica, Faculty of Sciences, "1 Decembrie 1918" University, Alba Iulia, vol. 1(15), pages 1-26.
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    5. In Hyeock (Ian) Lee, 2012. "Cluster Formation by Foreign Firms in Emerging Economies and International Joint Ventures," International Regional Science Review, , vol. 35(2), pages 211-236, April.
    6. Dominic Power & Mats Lundmark, 2004. "Working through Knowledge Pools: Labour Market Dynamics, the Transference of Knowledge and Ideas, and Industrial Clusters," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 41(5-6), pages 1025-1044, May.
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    9. Figiel, Szczepan & Kuberska, Dominika & Kufel, Justyna, 2014. "An analysis of conditions and the state of development of the agri-food clusters in Poland," Multiannual Program Reports 179501, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics - National Research Institute (IAFE-NRI).
    10. Horn, Gideon, 2002. "The eastern cape automotive cluster: a key sector for regional economic growth and development," ERSA conference papers ersa02p467, European Regional Science Association.

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