How can the knowledge on clusters help to understand the phenomenon of innovation?

What are the management implications?


Travail d'étude, 2013

22 Pages, Note: 1,7


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1. Concentration of innovative companies in particular locations and the need to consider clusters in innovation management

2. Clusters: definition, benefits and threats
2.1 Clusters are geographic concentrations of interconnected organizations in a particular field, strengthen by input, structure and demand factors
2.2 Benefits of clusters: productivity, innovations & development of new ventures
2.3 Threats of clusters for firms: structure, actor behaviour and geography

3. Access to knowledge and speed as key influencing mechanisms explaining innovativeness in clusters
3.1 Clusters give access to accumulated specific knowledge
3.2 Clusters allow to speed up innovation processes

4. Management implications: Selecting the location, active participation through competition and cooperation and cluster promotion
4.1 Strategic choice of location is influenced by firm's size, transaction costs, cluster life cycle, innovative capabilities and barriers
4.2 Active participation in cluster combines mechanisms of competition and cooperation
4.3 Bottom-up cluster promotion ensures sustainable development of regional agglomeration

5. Clusters can be successfully used to foster innovation and sustain the competitive advantage by giving access to specialized resources, labor and knowledge

6. References

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Résumé des informations

Titre
How can the knowledge on clusters help to understand the phenomenon of innovation?
Sous-titre
What are the management implications?
Université
University of Twente  (School of Management and Governance)
Cours
Supply Chain Management and Innovation
Note
1,7
Auteurs
Année
2013
Pages
22
N° de catalogue
V211100
ISBN (ebook)
9783656391937
ISBN (Livre)
9783656392224
Taille d'un fichier
569 KB
Langue
anglais
Mots clés
innovation, clusters, agglomeration, supply chain management, location, supply chain, geographic concentration, access to knowledge, innovation speed, knowledge, innovation process, strategic choice of location, innovation barriers, innovation capabilities, cluster promotion, specialized resources, labour
Citation du texte
Stella Strüfing (Auteur)Alissa Golomzina (Auteur)Thomas Walter (Auteur), 2013, How can the knowledge on clusters help to understand the phenomenon of innovation?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/211100

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