2018
DOI: 10.1177/0891242417752248
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Industry Clusters and Regional Economic Performance: A Study Across U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas

Abstract: For over two decades, policy makers and economic development professionals have stressed the importance of encouraging and supporting industry clusters to promote job creation and regional competitiveness. Several researchers-Michael Porter and Christian Ketels, among others-have developed the study of cluster-based economic development and touted the employment and competitive benefits of cluster-based development strategies (Ketels, 2013; Ketels & Memedovic, 2008; Porter, 2008). Several studies have quantifi… Show more

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“…As the effect of the EU activities, the European Cluster Alliance was established, constituting a network of institutions representing central and regional authorities and development agencies that support transnational cooperation between regions in the field of cluster policy development. The main aim of EU actions is to intensify cluster and business network collaboration across borders and sectoral boundaries [58]. The EU actions enable European cluster cooperation, exchange of knowledge and experience by participation in international projects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the effect of the EU activities, the European Cluster Alliance was established, constituting a network of institutions representing central and regional authorities and development agencies that support transnational cooperation between regions in the field of cluster policy development. The main aim of EU actions is to intensify cluster and business network collaboration across borders and sectoral boundaries [58]. The EU actions enable European cluster cooperation, exchange of knowledge and experience by participation in international projects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We propose a notion of resilience more oriented to examining the distributional effects of recovery, the contagion of resilience. Slaper et al (2018) ground the concept of resilience on the notion of diversification of related industries in a cluster instead of mere specialization. Resilience allows for complementarities and inter-industry collaboration.…”
Section: A Brief Review Of the Literature On Economic Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study also employs the concept of industrial clusters to examine the capacity of the automotive industries in Mexico to generate employment, promote competitiveness and boost economic development (Ketels, 2013;Ketels & Memedovic, 2008). Besides examining the potential to increase productivity, stimulate innovation, and generate new business opportunities, the analysis of resilience in this study offers a solid base to analyze spatial autocorrelation (Slaper et al, 2018). Brown and Greenbaum (2016) explore employment resilience, concentration, and diversity over time in Ohio, and find that regions with more diverse industrial structures performed better after adverse economic shocks.…”
Section: Mendoza-velázquez and Rendón-rojasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alongside other business clusters, the biomass cluster may decrease incentives for new business formation due to increased competition and crowdingout effects (or congestion costs) that result in diminishing marginal returns to entrepreneurial opportunities. Others claim clusters might lower the cost of starting a business by providing specialized suppliers, a local customer base, and producers of complementary products and services (Slaper, Harmon, Rubin, 2016). This is an additional activity efficiency trend -a cluster, generating resources of own members, refers them to the direction which would assure the lowest product's cost-price and would maximise the cluster members' benefit.…”
Section: Specific Features Of the Biofuel Clustermentioning
confidence: 99%