Developed economies require high levels of innovativeness to sustain economic growth. Clusters are one of the building blocks of the European Commission's innovation strategy. However, they are often not as innovative as expected. While strong quantitative insights into the resource base of successful clusters exist, evidence on soft success factors is anecdotal and dispersed across research streams. Nicole Röttmer sets out to identify and describe these capabilities, their impact on cluster innovativeness in the interplay with (proprietary) cluster resources and their development over time in a comprehensive, dynamic model. In a cross-case setting, she illustrates the applicability of dynamic capabilities to a network setting and the impact of capabilities on cluster performance, providing an impetus for a change in cluster development policies and cluster management practices.
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Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Betriebswirtschaftlicher Verlag Gabler
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Research
Illustrationen
51
51 s/w Abbildungen
XIX, 207 p. 51 illus.
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Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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ISBN-13
978-3-8349-3047-7 (9783834930477)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-8349-6809-8
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Dr. Nicole Röttmer wrote her dissertation under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Bernhard R. Katzy at the Center for Technology and Innovation Management at the University of Leiden.
Development of a Model for Cluster Innovativeness, Building on a Network-Approach to Dynamic Capabilities; Key Success Factors from Longitudinal Study with almost 100 Interviews across Five Satellite Navigation Application Clusters in Europe; New, Comprehensive, Actionable and Empirically Tested Model of Cluster Innovation Capabilities