2018
DOI: 10.1177/0891242418783849
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The Dual Effects of Information Technology Clusters: Learning and Selection

Abstract: Clusters are hubs of innovation. Economic developers have initiated a great deal of policies to promote clusters and encourage technological advancement. Despite the efforts of previous studies to quantify the cluster innovation relationship, they failed to differentiate two major mechanisms, such as learning (firms improving in clusters) and selection (less innovative firms being forced out of clusters). This study differentiates and quantifies learning and selection using nonparametric estimation and quantil… Show more

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“…The EU policymakers, aware of the role of clusters in sustainable development, decided to make an effort to assist the growth of clusters. Cluster policies are widely encouraged by international authorities, such as the European Union and OECD, and have grown worldwide both at regional and national levels [74,75]. The policy actions used by policymakers comprise direct and indirect financial support, start-up support, aid for administration, networks, and cooperation, and general assistance for cluster activities [74].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EU policymakers, aware of the role of clusters in sustainable development, decided to make an effort to assist the growth of clusters. Cluster policies are widely encouraged by international authorities, such as the European Union and OECD, and have grown worldwide both at regional and national levels [74,75]. The policy actions used by policymakers comprise direct and indirect financial support, start-up support, aid for administration, networks, and cooperation, and general assistance for cluster activities [74].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%