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SMEs in regional industry clusters

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  • Arnoud Muizer
  • Arnoud Muizer
  • Gert Jan Hospers
  • Gert Jan Hospers

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Samenwerking tussen bedrijven in de regio, waaronder het MKB, wordt positief beïnvloed door het toenemende belang van ICT en van kennis en kennisoverdracht. Dit geldt vooral voor die bedrijven en samenwerkingsverbanden waar factoren als kennisintensieve arbeid, kennisuitwisseling en innovatie een belangrijke rol spelen. Overigens zouden beide ontwikkelingen en genoemde factoren elkaar ook wederzijds kunnen versterken. Dit blijkt uit onderzoek van EIM onder tien MKB-ondernemingen die deel uitmaken van een regionaal cluster.

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  • Arnoud Muizer & Arnoud Muizer & Gert Jan Hospers & Gert Jan Hospers, 2000. "SMEs in regional industry clusters," Scales Research Reports B199904, EIM Business and Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:eim:papers:b199904
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    1. Alex Hoen, 2001. "Clusters: Determinants and Effects," CPB Memorandum 17, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis.
    2. Alex Hoen, 2001. "Clusters: Determinants and Effects," CPB Memorandum 17.rdf, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis.

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