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Ayakwah, Anthony, Leandro Sepulveda, and Fergus Lyon. "Competitive or cooperative relationships in clusters." critical perspectives on international business 14, no. 2/3 (2018): 230–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/cpoib-12-2016-0063.

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Purpose An efficient policy supporting clustered business operations necessitates an appreciation of the dynamics of rivalry and collaborations among businesses. This paper postulates that variation in competition and cooperation can significantly influence the nature of business relationships among clustered businesses, which is essential for cluster policy particularly (Newlands, 2003) as most research on rivalry and cooperation in clusters have been in developed economies. The purpose of this paper is to seek to fill the gap in the literature in African clusters based on original empirical
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Márta Völgyiné Nadabán. "Formation of Food Clusters in Europe." Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, no. 44 (November 20, 2011): 55–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.34101/actaagrar/44/2606.

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In the dictionary of foreign words and phrases we can find the word “cluster” with the following sense: aggregation, group and in a wider meaning: association, integration.By explaining the geographical concentration of economical and innovation processes in the food processing sector, clusters, and especiallybusiness clusters, play an important role. This essay deals exclusively with business clusters, so the term cluster is used also for business cluster.I tried to collect the most relevant indicators determining the formation of clusters in the Food Processing Sectors and to analyze whether
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Skokan, Karel, and Lucie Zotyková. "Evaluation of Business Cluster Performance During Its Lifecycle." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 62, no. 6 (2014): 1395–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun201462061395.

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Business clusters as geographic groupings of firms and other organizations and associated institutions are for more than two decades considered to be the efficient instrument in regional and industrial policies which enable to increase the innovation and competitiveness of firms and other institutions and regions. The assessment of their benefits and performance is an issue often discussed in professional literature with various approaches. The composition and structure of clusters develop during their lifecycle from establishment to maturity or decay and different parts of firms in cluster co
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Lisnichuk, O. "Organizational and financial features of business clusters formation." Fundamental and applied researches in practice of leading scientific schools 28, no. 4 (2018): 74–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.33531/farplss.2018.4.14.

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The article describes the organizational and financial characteristics of business clusters formation in Ukraine and European countries. The author came to the conclusion that the cluster is a territorially limited system of enterprises, which provides a cycle from production to the sale of products, within which there are: enterprises of the main production, enterprises and organizations, serving the main production, financial organizations, as well as research institutions, which provide innovative development. The author also concluded that in Ukraine the clustered form of organization of t
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Kerr, William R., and Frederic Robert-Nicoud. "Tech Clusters." Journal of Economic Perspectives 34, no. 3 (2020): 50–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/jep.34.3.50.

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Tech clusters like Silicon Valley play a central role for modern innovation, business competitiveness, and economic performance. This paper reviews what constitutes a tech cluster, how they function internally, and the degree to which policy makers can purposefully foster them. We describe the growing influence of advanced technologies for businesses outside of traditional tech fields, the strains and backlash that tech clusters are experiencing, and emerging research questions for theory and empirical work.
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Gupta, Vipin, and Nancy Levenburg. "A Thematic Analysis of Cultural Variations in Family Businesses: The CASE Project." Family Business Review 23, no. 2 (2010): 155–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089448651002300205.

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This article shows cross-cultural variations in family businesses using nine cross-cultural dimensions of family business from the CASE project. A content analysis of the emergent themes from a set of contextual articles on family businesses in 10 regional clusters worldwide, as defined by the GLOBE program, is conducted. This thematic analysis shows qualitative as well as quantitative variations in the family businesses of different cultural regions. Further research is required to understand the rich diversity of family businesses within each cluster and to refine scholars’ knowledge about h
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Rosa, Peter. "Entrepreneurial Processes of Business Cluster Formation and Growth by ‘Habitual’ Entrepreneurs." Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 22, no. 4 (1998): 43–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104225879802200403.

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Previous studies on habitual entrepreneurs have not researched in any depth the processes and strategies associated with the growth of business clusters by habitual entrepreneurs. To gain insights into these issues, case studies were conducted with habitual entrepreneurs who owned high-growth businesses in Scotland. The research involved the analysis of life histories and business genealogies. A diversity was found in the backgrounds of the entrepreneurs studied, in the types of ventures founded, and in strategies adopted to build up their cluster of companies. Entrepreneurial motives, strateg
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Molina, Maria, and Pak Yoong. "Knowledge Sharing in a Co-Opetitive Environment: The Case of Business Clusters." Journal of Information & Knowledge Management 02, no. 04 (2003): 321–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219649203000528.

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This paper reports preliminary results from a study that examines factors influencing knowledge sharing among members of business clusters based in Wellington, New Zealand. Business clusters are local concentrations of competitive firms in related industries that do business with each other. Earthquake Engineering, Creative Capital, Natural Hazards, Optics and Software are examples of clusters stu-died in this paper. However, some of the companies in many business clusters are direct competitors in the local arena and they are often expected to co-operate and share business knowledge with each
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Terziu, Dr Sc Hysni. "Creating Clusters and Competitiveness in Business: Kosovo Case." ILIRIA International Review 4, no. 1 (2014): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.21113/iir.v4i1.55.

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Providing basic theoretical concepts and an explanation of creation and organisation of clusters in business, I believe that I come closer to the aim of judging about when and how to use the most suitable and necessary manners for practical application of clusters for increase of competitiveness. Presentation of basic concepts below shall cover problems which are related to various situations irrespective to the level of enterprises.In concordance with the aims and theme, this work presents creative thinking and scientific concepts, studies, projects and programs related to the subject of comp
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Baran, Małgorzata Baran. "Knowledge Management in Organizations. The Case of Business Clusters." Management and Business Administration. Central Europe 21, no. 4 (2013): 110–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.7206/mba.ce.2084-3356.83.

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Vančová, Viera, Miloš Čambál, and Dagmar Cagáňová. "Innovative Improvement and Intensification of Business Relationships Supported by Cooperative Networks." Research Papers Faculty of Materials Science and Technology Slovak University of Technology 20, Special-Number (2012): 137–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10186-012-0024-3.

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Abstract Nowadays, the opportunity for companies to be involved in cluster initiatives and international business associations is a major factor that contributes to the increase of their innovative potential. Companies organized in technological clusters have greater access to mutual business contacts, faster information transfer and deployment of advanced technologies. These companies cooperate more frequently with universities and research - development institutions on innovative projects. An important benefit of cluster associations is that they create a suitable environment for innovation
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Wang, Yixuan, and Bowen Jiang. "Business Survival Inside and Outside of Chinese IT clusters." International Journal of Systems and Service-Oriented Engineering 8, no. 2 (2018): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijssoe.2018040101.

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This article examines the geographical effects of industrial clusters on the business survival (BS) of information technology (IT) companies in China. The authors aim to find the differences of BS among inside and outside of the clusters in four different regions by using the methodology of Cox Proportional Hazard Model. The authors find that large sized IT clusters in the Haidian district of Beijing and the Pudong district of Shanghai have higher risks of business withdrawal (BW) than their surrounding areas, whereas the medium-sized cluster in the Nanshan district of Shenzhen and medium-size
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Dembovska, Iveta, and Inese Silicka. "CLUSTER APPROACH IN THE TOURISM BUSINESS." Latgale National Economy Research 1, no. 4 (2012): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/lner2012vol1.4.1825.

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One of the approaches to development of the tourism industry at the regional level, based of market rules and principles are creation and development of tourism clusters. Clusters span numerous different companies, contribute to more efficient solution of socio–economic problems in the country as a whole, and in certain regions. Clusters centre around different companies, which have not cooperated in the past, to encourage their development. The cluster approach should make radical changes to content of the tourism development policy; it means that there is a need to promote and develop the sy
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Glykas, Michail. "Cluster Business Processes Management with 3D Immersive Environments." International Journal of E-Entrepreneurship and Innovation 5, no. 2 (2015): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijeei.2015070101.

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The purpose of the article is to present an innovative managerial approach for SME Cluster Management. Clusters contribute extensively in global economy and their role becomes increasingly more important for growth and prosperity in both developed and underdeveloped economies. At first the author presents the state of the art and contemporary approaches in cluster management and highlight the need for new managerial approaches and frameworks both methodology and technology based. The author then proposes a novel cluster management framework that takes into consideration issues concepts from di
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Soni, Gunjan, and Rambabu Kodali. "A classification scheme for representing the variation in business and supply chain performance in Indian manufacturing industry." Benchmarking: An International Journal 24, no. 4 (2017): 1013–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bij-04-2016-0049.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify a classification scheme which represents the variation in business and supply chain performance of supply chains in Indian manufacturing industry. Classification is done by presenting an empirical taxonomy of clusters representing supply chains in Indian manufacturing industry based on variation in supply chain excellence index (SCEI) and business performance index (BPI). Design/methodology/approach The clustering of supply chains in Indian manufacturing industry is done by considering BPI and SCEI as clustering variables, which were found by us
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Ye, Di, Yenchun Jim Wu, and Mark Goh. "Hub firm transformation and industry cluster upgrading: innovation network perspective." Management Decision 58, no. 7 (2020): 1425–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/md-12-2017-1266.

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PurposeThis research paper examines how hub firm transformation and restructuring of network partnerships shape the development of industrial clusters in China.Design/methodology/approachQuestionnaire data were collected from 210 managers (response rate 70.9 percent) from the manufacturing industrial clusters in Eastern China.FindingsThe results inform that a cluster’s hub firm transformation influences the evolution of the cluster. Though the hub firm may possess transformation capabilities, the cluster is likely to be weakened if network partnerships and resource synergy are not formed among
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Kulakova, Natalija. "Business Clusters Formation in Latvia." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 110 (January 2014): 174–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.12.860.

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Stichhauerova, Eva, Miroslav Zizka, and Natalie Pelloneova. "Comparison of the Significance of Clusters for Increasing Business Performance." Journal of Competitiveness 12, no. 3 (2020): 172–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.7441/joc.2020.03.10.

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This article focuses on the impact of clusters on performance in five selected industries. Focused on increasing the competitiveness of regions and enterprises, clusters are currently considered one of the most essential tools of industrial policy. This includes the Czech Republic, where cluster initiatives have been systematically supported since 2004 by operational programmes. The goal of this research was to determine whether cluster organizations have a positive effect on the performance of their member enterprises in various industries. Another goal was to verify the relation between the
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DMUCHOWSKI, Robert. "DETERMINANTS OF BUSINESS CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT." Vol 19, No 1 (2020), Vol 19, No 1 (2020) (March 2020): 99–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.35774/jee2020.01.099.

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Business clusters are a new theory and idea of companies’ functioning, regardless of the kind of business they do or their market shares. Cluster initiatives are a business phenomenon because they are able to combine, and most importantly, to bring benefits to both small and large companies. Organizations with large resources as well as those that do not have a sufficiently large potential are able to cooperate in order to create mutual benefits, increase their competitiveness and obtain better financial results. The impulse for creating business clusters in a region is caused by the need to b
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De Sordi, José Osvaldo, Manuel Meireles, and Reed Elliot Nelson. "Classification of business clusters based on information transfer events." Information Development 29, no. 1 (2012): 54–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0266666912449829.

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This paper examines the utility of the attributes associated with information transfer events for classifying business clusters and understanding their workings. A field survey collected data from diverse actors in six business clusters located in Brazil, including: companies responsible for the development or final assembly of a product or service (central actors); the entity that represents the companies in each business cluster (the administrative body); and the entities seeking to transfer information to the central actors of localities (knowledge agents). We found that differences in the
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Panarina, Ekaterina. "THE INNOVATIVE INDUSTRIAL СLUSTER CONCEPT OF REGIONAL MANAGEMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIOECONOMIC SYSTEMS". Problems of Management in the 21st Century 15, № 2 (2020): 125–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.33225/pmc/20.15.125.

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The focus on the relationship between sustainable development, regionalism and clusterisation of economy formed a scientific interest of the present paper. Based on a questionnaire filled in by a sample of managers from 3 cluster-oriented regions of Russia, the perception of business strengths and weaknesses and the assessment of the external environment were investigated and paralleled with the main causes for the success of clusters or underutilization of the clusters integrated benefits. The efficiency of a region’s cluster-type development was linked to optimization of resources potential
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Colovic, Ana, and Olivier Lamotte. "The role of formal industry clusters in the internationalization of new ventures." European Business Review 26, no. 5 (2014): 449–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ebr-02-2013-0027.

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Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate the internationalization of international new ventures (INVs). Specifically, this research explores the ways in which a formal cluster can facilitate the internationalization process of these firms. Design/methodology/approach – The authors studied how four INVs benefitted from the actions of two clusters in France – Systematic and Mov’eo – as they internationalized. They conducted semi-structured interviews with the CEOs and other representatives of the INVs and with the members of the cluster management teams. Findings – The findings indi
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Suroso, Edy, Ina Primiana, Umi Kaltum, and Yudi Azis. "Cluster Analysis of Innovativeness in Manufacturing Companies and Its Influence to Business Success." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 2.29 (2018): 1107. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.29.15138.

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The competition makes the companies under pressure to always survive in the conditions that dynamically changed. Innovation has been known as an important factor in improving the performance of the company in the face of dynamic market. The purpose of this paper are (1) to analyze innovativeness by using the 58 operations managers of manufacturing companies in Tasikmalaya City, West Java Indonesia as respondents, and (2) to know the types of innovativeness cluster determining business success. The results showed the four types of clusters of Innovativeness consisting (1) Leading Innovators clu
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Felzensztein, Christian, Eli Gimmon, and Claudio Aqueveque. "Clusters or un‐clustered industries? Where inter‐firm marketing cooperation matters." Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing 27, no. 5 (2012): 392–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/08858621211236061.

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PurposeThis paper aims to focus on the perceived role of clusters in inter‐firm cooperation and social networks.Design/methodology/approachThe study was carried out in a region of Latin America where limited research has been conducted in terms of inter‐firm relationships. Managers from three key natural resources‐based industries in Chile participated in the survey; one of these industries constituted a well‐defined cluster whereas the other two did not. The survey assessed managers' perceptions of the benefits and opportunities of inter‐firm cooperation in strategic marketing activities.Find
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Morača, Slobodan, N. Cvetković, Angela Fajsi, and M. Jovanović. "IMPLEMENTATION OF BUSINESS EXCELLENCE MODEL IN CLUSTER ENVIRONMENT." International Journal "Advanced Quality" 45, no. 4 (2017): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.25137/ijaq.n4.v45.y2017.p27-32.

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This paper deals with Business Excellence Model (BEM) and its implementation in cluster network environment. Total Quality Management and Organizational Excellence Model have gained a lot of attention in the last two decades as a way for organizations to meliorate business practices and operations and consequently to gain competitive edge. This paper presents the major objectives and benefits that drive companies to implement BEM. Furthermore, considering the most important barriers organizations are encountering during their endeavour to implement and apply Business Excellence Model, cluster
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MERZLIKINA, G. S., and I. V. PSHENICHNIKOV. "Forming of an innovative design of industry clusters as basis of preventive crisis regional management." Strategic decisions and risk management, no. 1-2 (June 29, 2017): 42–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.17747/2078-8886-2017-1-2-42-49.

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Significant institutional weaknesses of the formation of the management structure of an industry cluster are revealed, the possibility of engineering new structures of governance based on the principles of innovative management is identified. Feature of industrial clusters is the need and necessity of innovation that permeates all structures of the cluster management and all the processes of cluster management and, in turn, creates the preconditions for the formation of business entities the ability to successfully overcome a crisis situation. The purpose of the work is to develop the improved
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Navickas, Valentinas, Mantas Svazas, and Sergej Vojtovic. "BIOMASS CLUSTERS INFLUENCE ON BUSINESS COMPETITIVENESS." Polish Journal of Management Studies 16, no. 2 (2017): 188–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.17512/pjms.2017.16.2.16.

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Kuras, Piotr, Liudmyla Butsenko, and Marcin Surowka. "PARTICIPATION IN CLUSTERS AND BUSINESS INTERNATIONALIZATION." Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Częstochowskiej Zarządzanie 32, no. 1 (2018): 241–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17512/znpcz.2018.4.22.

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Kaula, Rajeev. "Affinity Clusters for Business Process Intelligence." International Journal of Database Management Systems 10, no. 5 (2018): 01–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/ijdms.2018.10501.

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Doeringer, Peter B., and David G. Terkla. "Business Strategy and Cross-Industry Clusters." Economic Development Quarterly 9, no. 3 (1995): 225–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089124249500900304.

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Ghandour, Fares A., Paulina Swartz, Heidi M. Grenek, and Edward B. Roberts. "E-Business Transformation via Alliance Clusters." Technology Analysis & Strategic Management 16, no. 4 (2004): 435–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0953732042000295775.

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Sarturi, Greici, Carlos Augusto França Vargas, João Maurício Gama Boaventura, and Silvio Aparecido dos Santos. "Competitiveness of clusters." International Journal of Emerging Markets 11, no. 2 (2016): 190–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijoem-11-2013-0195.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to deepen the discussion regarding the competitiveness of clusters based on a theoretical and empirical study that compares the level of competitiveness of the Brazilian wine cluster located in Serra Gaúcha with the competitiveness of the Chilean cluster located in Valle del Maule. Design/methodology/approach – A qualitative-descriptive approach was applied to the study, and data collection was conducted through secondary sources. Findings – The analysis employed a competitiveness analysis model consisting of 11 competitiveness factors. The Chilean cluste
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Matlay, Harry. "Industry — Higher Education Collaborations within Small Business Clusters." Industry and Higher Education 14, no. 6 (2000): 386–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.5367/000000000101295318.

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The beginning of modern industry–education collaboration in the UK can be conveniently dated to the turn of the twentieth century, when the economic imperatives of the ‘industrialized economy’ began to exert growing pressure upon both employers and educators. At the same time, the considerable contribution made by the small business sector to the development and stability of the British economy also began to be noted and acknowledged. This article analyses instances of industry–higher education collaborations within small business clusters. Based on longitudinal case studies involving seven cl
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Taufiq, Mochamad, Elia Ardyan, and Naili Farida. "Interfirm Collaboration Cluster as Source of Competitiveness to Enhance Performance." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 5, no. 6 (2019): 29–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.18775/ijmsba.1849-5664-5419.2014.56.1004.

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Cluster is one of the competitive advantages for small business in Indonesia. This study examines the role of interfirm collaboration clusters and product competitiveness on small business performance. The sample used in this study were 317 owners or managers of furniture business in Central Java, Indonesia. The analysis used is structural equation modeling (SEM). The results of this study indicate the important role of interfirm collaboration clusters on product innovation and Small business performance. Other research results indicate that customer centricity has an effect on product innovat
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Valdaliso, Jesús M., Aitziber Elola, and Susana Franco. "Do clusters follow the industry life cycle?" Competitiveness Review 26, no. 1 (2016): 66–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/cr-02-2015-0006.

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Purpose – This paper aims to examine whether in old industrial regions, the trajectory of clusters follows that of their corresponding industry or deviates from it and which are the factors that account for cluster evolution. This paper deals with the issue of how established clusters either renew or transform themselves in such regions and how they adapt to changes in their corresponding international industries. Design/methodology/approach – This research paper draws from in-depth case studies on six industrial clusters, takes a longitudinal perspective and uses a multi-level and qualitative
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Monalisa, Siti, Achmad Harpin Asrori, and Fitra Kurnia. "Sistem Rekomendasi Produk Menggunakan Model RFM, AHP dan Ranked Clustering." Jurnal RESTI (Rekayasa Sistem dan Teknologi Informasi) 3, no. 2 (2019): 100–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.29207/resti.v3i2.810.

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Monstreation is a business engaged in clothing convection, these business products are marketed online such as jackets and shirts for class, shirt and community clothing. The problem that occurs in this convection is the lack of product recommendation services to customers. Another problem is that if there are customers who order products that are not in accordance with their needs, the customer will rarely order products at Monstreation. The solution used is to provide services that match the characteristics of the customer, for example by giving product recommendations. Product recommendatio
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Staber, Udo. "Imitation without Interaction: How Firms Identify with Clusters." Organization Studies 31, no. 2 (2010): 153–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0170840609357369.

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Although shared identity occupies a central place in theorizing about regional business clusters, there has been little research on the processes by which identity is constructed. In particular, little is known about the role of imitation and its relationship to social interaction in managers’ identification with the cluster in which the firm is located. Drawing on economic and socio-economic approaches, I develop hypotheses concerning the effect of frequency-based and trait-based imitation on the strength of identification with the cluster. Using data on 146 small business owners in five matu
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Bhawsar, Pragya, and Utpal Chattopadhyay. "Evaluation of industry cluster competitiveness: a quantitative approach." Benchmarking: An International Journal 25, no. 7 (2018): 2318–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bij-02-2017-0022.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a quantitative approach to measure industry clusters competitiveness. Design/methodology/approach An attempt has been made to construct a composite indicator backed up by a conceptually grounded framework, by means of Analytical Hierarchical Process technique. Four industry clusters from auto sector in India are chosen for manifestation of the methodology. Findings The proposed methodology sufficiently emphasises on the order of significance of the factors/indicators that make a cluster competitive. The study demonstrates the comparative competit
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KARIMLI, Faig X. "KİMYA SƏNAYESİNƏ AİD KLASTERLƏRDƏ İNNOVASİYALARIN YARADILMASI: İNSAN AMİLİ." Number 17,2021, Number 17,2021 (June 25, 2021): 47–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.30546//2616-4418.17.2021.47.

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The article proposes to consider the human role for the development of innovations in clusters. The cluster represented as an association of industrial enterprises, infrastructure, research institutes, united by a familiar territory and industry focus for the use of synergistic effects of integration. The essence of clustering lies in the voluntary and equitable association of enterprises. Creating a cluster will allow producing products under the same brand, ensuring higher quality. It expected to improve investment conditions, as well as other synergistic effects. Petrochemical and chemical
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Stejskal, Jan, and Petr Hajek. "COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE ANALYSIS: A NOVEL METHOD FOR INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS IDENTIFICATION." Journal of Business Economics and Management 13, no. 2 (2012): 344–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/16111699.2011.620154.

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Many regions and their representatives decide on the amount of support they will provide to industrial clusters, their births, and their existing phase based on the public budget. Nowadays the efficiency of public spending must be provided. There are many examples showing situations where industrial clusters were cancelled when public support was limited or no longer available. Through the use of a special diagnostic method, one can find out if the industrial cluster is able to rise and also be viable without massive public budget support. The suggestion of a new method for industrial cluster
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Ghodbane, Walid, Djawad Sangdal, and Hafedh Benabdennebi. "The Use of Tax Havens by MNEs in Business Clusters: A Cross-country and Firm-level Analysis." European Journal of Business and Management Research 6, no. 4 (2021): 176–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejbmr.2021.6.4.883.

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This paper examines the use of tax havens by MNEs located in business clusters versus their non-cluster counterparts. We extend the knowledge-based theory to construct a number of empirical hypotheses that are tested using dichotomous choice models. The firm-level dataset covers 21,389 MNEs from 5 OECD countries during the years 2009-2017. We find evidence that MNEs, who are part of a business cluster use tax haven subsidiaries to a greater extent compared with MNEs, who are not part of a business cluster. This association continues to hold whilst controlling for other important factors that d
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Išoraitė, Margarita. "Cluster Entrepreneurship Development in Lihuania Best Practice." Integrated Journal of Business and Economics 3, no. 3 (2019): 313. http://dx.doi.org/10.33019/ijbe.v3i3.208.

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Clusters becoming important field in Lithuania. Clusters aim to join forces to gain mutual benefits, accelerate the process of developing new products, services or technologies, and bring them to market, foster innovation and collaborate on science and business. Clusters in Lithuania have benefit: stimulates innovation and growth, promotes the transfer of knowledge and helps develop new ideas and business, promotes export development, contributes to the internationalization of enterprises, helps to reach foreign markets and find new business partners, helps attract new technologies, skilled la
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Tambunan, Tulus, and Hendrawan Supratikno. "The Development of Small and Medium Entreprises Clusters in Indonesia." Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business 6, no. 1 (2004): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/gamaijb.5532.

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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia are very important not only for employment creation, but also as important sources of economic growth and foreign currencies generation through exports. Since the early 1980s, the Indonesian government has adopted SME development policy through a clustering approach. This paper reviews the existing empirical studies on development of SME clusters in Indonesia. This paper deals with two main questions. First, what are the critical success factors of development of an SME cluster. Second to what extent this policy has contributed to the dynamic of
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Collazzo Yelpo, Pablo, and Livia Kubelka. "Shared value clusters in Austria." Competitiveness Review: An International Business Journal 29, no. 1 (2019): 61–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/cr-08-2016-0050.

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Purpose This study aims to contribute to fill in the gap identified in the literature at the interplay of clusters and shared value creation (CSV), by mapping out and assessing CSV clusters in Austria. Design/methodology/approach An exploratory, cross-sectional and multiple case study research with data generated through semi-structured interviews carried out with a sample of Austrian cluster managers. The collected data were assessed through a qualitative content analysis following Mayring (2010). Findings The analysis of the data suggests that there are five main categories that shape Austri
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Ciobotaru, Georgiana, and Stanislav Chankov. "Towards a taxonomy of crowdsourced delivery business models." International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management 51, no. 5 (2021): 460–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijpdlm-10-2019-0326.

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PurposeThe paper aims to develop (1) a comprehensive framework for classifying crowdshipping business models and (2) a taxonomy of currently implemented crowdshipping business models.Design/methodology/approachThe business models of 105 companies offering crowdsourced delivery services are analysed. Cluster analysis and principal component analysis are applied to develop a business model taxonomy.FindingsA detailed crowdsourced delivery business model framework with 74 features is developed. Based on it, six distinct clusters of crowdshipping business models are identified. One cluster stands
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Zhou, Zhiqiang, Xinyu Xu, Xilong Qu, and Shun Li. "Study on the networked integration model and its efficiency of private company taking part in state-owned company mixed ownership reform." International Journal of Engineering Business Management 12 (January 1, 2020): 184797902093273. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1847979020932731.

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Based on the concept of sharing in the new era, following the goal orientation of ‘common progress of the people, sharing and win–win’, this article builds a networked integration model of private company taking part in state-owned company mixed ownership reform with industrial clusters as the core and integrating equity sharing, power sharing and benefit sharing from the three levels of capital structure, governance structure and distribution structure. Furthermore, 602 state-owned mixed company from 2007 to 2017 are taken as research samples to conduct an empirical study on the efficiency of
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Hutasoit, Rahel Adelina, M. Safii, and Iin Parlina. "Penerapan Data Mining Dalam Mengelompokkanm Jumlah Usaha Berdasarkan Provinsi Menggunakan K-Means Clustering." Prosiding Seminar Nasional Riset Information Science (SENARIS) 1 (September 30, 2019): 937. http://dx.doi.org/10.30645/senaris.v1i0.102.

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Industrial revolution 4.0 is an era where technology in the IT field is growing very rapidly, it can also be said a new era for entrepreneurs in Indonesia that must be a golden opportunity to improve business performance and opportunities for millennials to enter the business or business world. In this era people are expected to be able to compete especially in the business world. This study discusses the Application of Data Mining in Grouping the Number of Enterprises by Province Using K-Means Clustering. The source of this research data is collected based on the information documents of the
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Markiewicz, Magdalena. "Cluster — a new trend or necessity?" Ekonomia 24, no. 2 (2018): 39–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/2084-4093.24.2.3.

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Cluster — a new trend or necessity?Enterprises from various industries are increasingly merging into cluster structures in which they see opportunities to develop their current activities and the opportunity to enter other markets. The theme of clusters is gaining increasing interest among business entities. This study analyses the phenomenon of clusters, based on the observations of several existing clusters. This essay focuses mainly on an analysis of the essence of clusters. Since the study is based on literature research, the article is theoretical in nature. The author assesses whether cu
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Atherton, Andrew. "Examining Clusters Formation from the ‘Bottom-up’: An Analysis of four Cases in the North of England." Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 21, no. 1 (2003): 21–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/c0115.

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The role of clusters and clustering in economic development is of current policy interest, in part because of analyses and studies that have associated these forms of collaboration with regional and local prosperity and development. Although some of the literature supports or starts from this association, there are also critiques of the clusters concept and its feasibility as a policy development and intervention strategy. Intrinsic to part of these concerns has been a view that clusters cannot be created without business involvement and input at the heart of the process. The paper addresses t
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Rozhkov, I. V. "Modern trends of informatization of financial marketing." Strategic decisions and risk management, no. 3 (September 3, 2017): 44–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.17747/2078-8886-2017-3-44-47.

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Significant institutional weaknesses of the formation of the management structure of an industry cluster are revealed, the possibility of engineering new structures of governance based on the principles of innovative management is identified. Feature of industrial clusters is the need and necessity of innovation that permeates all structures of the cluster management and all the processes of cluster management and, in turn, creates the preconditions for the formation of business entities the ability to successfully overcome a crisis situation. The purpose of the work is to develop the improved
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