2015
DOI: 10.1016/s2212-5671(15)01029-1
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Instruments of Development of Cluster Policy: Stages, Models, International Practice

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“…Yu. Polzhentseva and M. Klevtsov [7] also note the importance of the cluster principle, and also highlight the most common measures of support for residents. In almost all countries, separate agencies are created for the organization of special zones, intellectual property protection is maintained, and targeted research grants are allocated.…”
Section: Materials and Methods (Model)mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Yu. Polzhentseva and M. Klevtsov [7] also note the importance of the cluster principle, and also highlight the most common measures of support for residents. In almost all countries, separate agencies are created for the organization of special zones, intellectual property protection is maintained, and targeted research grants are allocated.…”
Section: Materials and Methods (Model)mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…National economic development programs aim to provide welfare to a country's people and adopt policy instruments to achieve it (Helmsing, 2003;Polozhentseva & Klevtsova, 2015). Such programs' policy documents include guidelines for implementation and application and contain certain restrictions that ensure the development process can be directed under mutually determined goals (Stupak et al, 2007;Welford et al, 1999).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In turn, Z. Przygodzki argues that V4 countries should clearly: firstly, engage themselves into the construction of a systemic, long-term support for economic networks including clusters; and secondly, shift the support from the current focus on organization and stimulating cooperation to investments in support of innovation and competitiveness of clusters in order to strengthen the potential of innovative businesses 33 . The success, for example, of the Silicon Valley as a world-class cluster is the bestknown proof that strong clusters are among the most relevant microeconomic factors that influence the levels of prosperity of a region 34 . Silicon Valley has a regional network based industrial system, comprising small firms that collaborate and promote collective learning (organizational learning).…”
Section: Achievements and Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%