Innovation, knowledge and relations – on the role of clusters for firms’ innovativeness
Abstract
For more than two decades, theories on regional clusters have inspired economic and structural policies at the European, national and regional levels. Based on the assumption that clusters generate innovation, policy-makers at all levels of governance have adopted instruments and mechanisms to stimulate, resource and sustain clusters. Despite the considerable attention paid to the clustering phenomenon, empirical evidence on to what extent...
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Title
Innovation, knowledge and relations – on the role of clusters for firms’ innovativeness
Published Date
Oct 29, 2018
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
11
Pages
2167 - 2199
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