
The Globalization of Regional Clusters
Between Localization and Internationalization
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 9. April 2021
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-83910-247-9 (ISBN)
Description
Addressing the role of regional clusters in the context of ongoing globalization, this timely book investigates the two seemingly competing trends of globalization and localization from both quantitative and qualitative perspectives. International case studies offer pioneering insights into the internationalization process of regional clusters and the effect of this on regional as well as firm performance.
Chapters discuss the link between localization in a regional cluster in a transition economy and firms' internationalization, the internal/external relationships of clusters and radical innovations, and internationally organized resilience capacities of industries and regional clusters. The book highlights the role of clusters in wider networks including global value chains and the specific role of migrants in the internationalization patterns of regional clusters.
Innovative and forward-looking, this book will be a helpful read for scholars and students of economic geography and innovation. The critical case studies examined will also help public policy and regional policy-makers.
Chapters discuss the link between localization in a regional cluster in a transition economy and firms' internationalization, the internal/external relationships of clusters and radical innovations, and internationally organized resilience capacities of industries and regional clusters. The book highlights the role of clusters in wider networks including global value chains and the specific role of migrants in the internationalization patterns of regional clusters.
Innovative and forward-looking, this book will be a helpful read for scholars and students of economic geography and innovation. The critical case studies examined will also help public policy and regional policy-makers.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-83910-247-9 (9781839102479)
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Edited by Dirk Fornahl, Professor of Regional Economics, University of Bremen and Nils Grashof, Centre for Regional and Innovation Economics, University of Bremen, Germany
Content
Contents:
Introduction: regional clusters and internationalization -
complementary or contrasting fields of research? xv
Nils Grashof, Dirk Fornahl and Julius Becker
PART I RETHINKING CLUSTERS:
CONCEPTUALIZATION OF CLUSTER
INTERNATIONALIZATION
1 Strategic cluster coupling 2
Robert Hassink
2 From the machine learning region to the deep
learning region: Tesla, DarkTrace and DeepMind as
internationalized local to global cluster firms 20
Philip Cooke
3 Embedding cluster transformation in global sectoral
resilience dynamics: conceptual considerations and the
example of automotive production 44
Martina Fromhold-Eisebith
PART II THE PROCESSES OF CLUSTER
INTERNATIONALIZATION AND THEIR
IMPLICATIONS
4 Migrants and cluster internationalization: case studies of
Antwerp and Tel Aviv 71
Sebastian Henn and Susann Schaefer
5 Regional clusters in transition economies: solving
institutional voids to generate internationalization advantages 93
Tine Lehmann and Nobina Roy
PART III CLUSTER INTERNATIONALIZATION AND
FIRM PERFORMANCE
6 Macroeconomic impacts on firm performance and
place-based cluster policies in the Netherlands 116
Jeroen van Haaren, Frank van Oort and Jan-Daan Maasland
7 Knowledge bases, innovation and multi-scalar
relationships: which kind of territorial boundedness of
industrial clusters? 151
Franz Toedtling and Alexander Auer
8 Radical innovations in clusters: the role of cluster internal
and external relationships 177
Nils Grashof and Thomas Brenner
Index
Introduction: regional clusters and internationalization -
complementary or contrasting fields of research? xv
Nils Grashof, Dirk Fornahl and Julius Becker
PART I RETHINKING CLUSTERS:
CONCEPTUALIZATION OF CLUSTER
INTERNATIONALIZATION
1 Strategic cluster coupling 2
Robert Hassink
2 From the machine learning region to the deep
learning region: Tesla, DarkTrace and DeepMind as
internationalized local to global cluster firms 20
Philip Cooke
3 Embedding cluster transformation in global sectoral
resilience dynamics: conceptual considerations and the
example of automotive production 44
Martina Fromhold-Eisebith
PART II THE PROCESSES OF CLUSTER
INTERNATIONALIZATION AND THEIR
IMPLICATIONS
4 Migrants and cluster internationalization: case studies of
Antwerp and Tel Aviv 71
Sebastian Henn and Susann Schaefer
5 Regional clusters in transition economies: solving
institutional voids to generate internationalization advantages 93
Tine Lehmann and Nobina Roy
PART III CLUSTER INTERNATIONALIZATION AND
FIRM PERFORMANCE
6 Macroeconomic impacts on firm performance and
place-based cluster policies in the Netherlands 116
Jeroen van Haaren, Frank van Oort and Jan-Daan Maasland
7 Knowledge bases, innovation and multi-scalar
relationships: which kind of territorial boundedness of
industrial clusters? 151
Franz Toedtling and Alexander Auer
8 Radical innovations in clusters: the role of cluster internal
and external relationships 177
Nils Grashof and Thomas Brenner
Index