2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.technovation.2003.11.004
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A comparison of innovation capacity at science parks across the Taiwan Strait: the case of Zhangjiang High-Tech Park and Hsinchu Science-based Industrial Park

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“…8, No. 3; relationships have referred to partnerships (Aaker et al, 2004), (Hennig-Thurau et al, 2002), (Garbarino and Johnson, 1999), (Schau et al, 2009), (Fournier and Lee, 2009), (Zhang and Bloemer, 2008); network, argued by Agndal and Axelsson (2002, p. 448), D'Souza (1993), McDougall et al (1994, Bell (1995), Poon andJevons (1997) andCoviello& Munro (1997); and in this point and CCII-Commercial Cluster Integration Initiative (Hu et al, 2005;Chen et al, 2006;Lai and Shyu, 2005). Table 3 summarizes the definitions of clusters in several aspects.…”
Section: Clusters Integration: Definition and Typesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…8, No. 3; relationships have referred to partnerships (Aaker et al, 2004), (Hennig-Thurau et al, 2002), (Garbarino and Johnson, 1999), (Schau et al, 2009), (Fournier and Lee, 2009), (Zhang and Bloemer, 2008); network, argued by Agndal and Axelsson (2002, p. 448), D'Souza (1993), McDougall et al (1994, Bell (1995), Poon andJevons (1997) andCoviello& Munro (1997); and in this point and CCII-Commercial Cluster Integration Initiative (Hu et al, 2005;Chen et al, 2006;Lai and Shyu, 2005). Table 3 summarizes the definitions of clusters in several aspects.…”
Section: Clusters Integration: Definition and Typesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Firms that face a sophisticated domestic market are likely to sell superior products because the market demands high quality, and a close proximity to such consumers enables the firm to better understand the needs and desires of the customers 18 . As a result, demand conditions can stimulate an industry through local demand for a product that also proves viable in regional, national, and international markets.…”
Section: Local Demand Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The availability, density, and interconnectedness of vertically and horizontally related industries are important drivers for industrial clusters 18 . This includes suppliers and related industries.…”
Section: Related and Supporting Industriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous STPs are very successful in fostering growth of emerging entrepreneurs, creating new job opportunities, and speeding up development of regional economy (Lee and Yang 2000;Walcott 2003;Phan, Siegel and Wright 2005). Successful examples exist in Italy (Colombo and Delmastro 2002), China (Sutherland 2005;Lai, and Shyu 2005), Poland (Matusiak 2003), Singapore (Koh, Koh, and Tschang 2005), Korea (Lee 2003), Nigeria (Adegbite 2001), and Brazil (Lalkaka 2003), this is of course in addition to the North American and UK parks that have been world class exemplars in developing such incubation programmes to enhance the growth of regional economies and foster new firm development.…”
Section: Success Factors Of Stpsmentioning
confidence: 99%