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Perspectives on Cluster Evolution: Critical Review and Future Research Issues

2015

The past two decades have witnessed an ever-growing scholarly interest in regional clusters. The focus of research has mainly been on why clusters exist and what characteristics “functioning” clusters hold. Although the interest in more dynamic views on clusters is not new, in recent years, however, more attention has been paid to providing better explanations of how clusters change and develop over time, giving rise to an increasing popularity of different variants of the cluster life cycle approach. This article offers a critical review of various cluster life cycle models. We discuss the key ideas and arguments put forward by their main protagonists and we identify several shortcomings –…

Context sensitivitymedia_common.quotation_subjectcluster evolution; life cycle approaches; context sensitivity; multi-scalar frameworks; human agencyGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopularityNeglectjel:R50EconomyCluster developmentjel:R10Human geographyCluster (physics)jel:R58jel:P48Critical assessmentSociologyEconomic geographyjel:R11media_common
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Financialisation, regional economic development and the coronavirus crisis: a time for spatial monetary policy?

2021

Abstract This paper argues that ‘spatial monetary policy’ may be needed to achieve more territorially balanced economic development. Central banks have been key in fostering financialised economies while also preventing their collapse in times of crisis—a role further strengthened by the coronavirus pandemic. Central banks have thus become the most powerful economic policy-making institutions, just when spatial disparities are likely to deepen. In the context of crisis-ridden financialised capitalism, regional development policies should consider the spatial implications of central bank interventions and recognise monetary policy as a key element of spatial policy. Simultaneously, monetary …

MacroeconomicsJel/G01Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencecentral banksGeography Planning and DevelopmentAcademicSubjects/SOC023300211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyAcademicSubjects/SOC00790monetary policy02 engineering and technologymedicine.disease_causemedicineEconomicsJel/E52financialisationCoronavirusJel/E58AcademicSubjects/SOC0224005 social sciencesMonetary policyAcademicSubjects/SOC01890021107 urban & regional planningregional developmentManuscriptJel/R58spatial policycrisis8. Economic growth050703 geographyCambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society
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Zooming into firm’s location, capabilities and innovation performance: does agglomeration foster incremental or radical innovation?

2022

[EN] This study answers the question on whether areas of agglomeration or high industry specialization constitute supportive prone-to-innovation environments for the generation of radical innovation. By drawing on the CIS distinction between incremental vs radical innovation, we disentangle the effect of industry specialization on the occurrence of radical innovations, a phenomenon mostly overlooked. By analysing a large dataset of 3,602 firms from CIS and other geographic datasets, results show that a firm's location in high industry specialization areas primarily trims incremental but not radical innovation. Firms' internal knowledge bases do matter more for radical innovation to occur, r…

MarketingO31Economics and EconometricsO33HF5001-6182Strategy and ManagementR58EconomiaIndustry specializationORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASRadical innovationBusinessBusiness and International ManagementInnovation management
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The relevance of the French rural policy by the yardstick of the theories of justice

2010

The relevance of the French rural policy by the yardstick of the theories of justice How to evaluate the relevance of the French rural policy ? When the question is to what extent the objectives of the policy are reached owing to public interventions, the method is relatively well known. However, when the question is to what extent these objectives are relevant, an important problem is faced : the referential of this evaluation is indefinite. In this article, we propose to define this referential on the basis of moral and political philosophy : The objectives are relevant if they are derived from a conception of justice that is itself relevant. From this viewpoint, the relevance of the curr…

[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentPOLITIQUE RURALEaménagement du territoirejel:D63EQUITE TERRITORIALEGeneral MedicinePOLITIQUE RURALE;EVALUATION;PERTINENCE;JUSTICE SOCIALE;RAWLS ;RURAL POLICY;EVALUATION;RELEVANCE;SOCIAL JUSTICE;RAWLS ;EQUITE TERRITORIALE rural policy evaluation relevance social justice RawlsRURAL POLICYRELEVANCEpolitique rurale ; évaluation ; pertinence ; justice sociale ; Rawls ; Descripteurs JEL D63 - R58EVALUATIONRAWLSjel:R58SOCIAL JUSTICEPERTINENCEDescripteurs JEL D63 - R58 ; rural policy ; evaluation ; relevance ; social justice ; RawlseuropeJUSTICE SOCIALEfrancedéveloppement rural
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Fondos estructurales y política regional en la Unión Europea

2000

The present work examines the reasons that gave rise to European Regional Policy and describes its principles and basic objectives, as well as the operational transformations it underwent from the 1988 Structural Fund reform till the approval of the Agenda 2000. Its ability to correct regional imbalances is subsequently compared with the limited ability of European Public Finance to carry out some of the functions performed by central governments in States with a federal political structure, which results in disparity between regional income levels and the corresponding tax balances. Finally, the achievements and limitations of European Regional Policy are assessed on a wide basis rather th…

jel:F15European Regional Policy Regional Programming Structural Funds Regional Tax Balances Regional Imbalances.jel:R58jel:H77jel:F02jel:H87CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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Política tecnológica y agentes del sistema regional de innovación. Impacto del V PM de I+D de la UE en las regiones españolas

2008

In this paper we analyse the impact of the Fifth EU R&D Framework Programme (1998-2002) in the Spanish regions, considering the characteristics of the respective regional systems of innovation. The starting theoretical framework is the interactive pattern of technological change where the interaction among the different phases of innovation processes and between actors involved is emphasized. The important role that firms play in this process is also underlined. This model links with the concept of regional innovation systems. The contextual character of technological innovation is furthermore highlighted as well as its importance for the effectiveness of technology policies that should res…

jel:O30jel:R58jel:O38Technology policy EU R&D Framework Programmes Spanish regions nationals/regional systems for innovation.jel:H00CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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EU cohesion aid to Spain: a data set. Part I: 2000-06 planning period

2010

In this paper we construct a data set on EU cohesion aid to Spain during the planning period 2000-06. The data are disaggregated by region, year and function and attempt to approximate the timing of actual executed expenditure on assisted projects.

jel:R58Structural Funds EU Cohesion policy
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EU cohesion aid to Spain: a data set. Part II: 1994-99 planning period

2013

In this paper we construct a data set on EU cohesion aid to Spain during the planning period 1994-99. The data are disaggregated by region, year and function and attempt to approximate the timing of actual executed expenditure on assisted projects. Data available for download: Excel 1 | Excel 2

jel:R58Structural Funds EU Cohesion policy
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Ex-post evaluation of Territorial Integrated Projects in Italy: an empirical analysis at firm level

2013

This paper focuses on the evaluation of an incentive program for firms implemented in southern Italy during the last decade. In the framework of the policy instruments aimed to reduce territorial disparities, and to support local development, territorial integrated projects (TIP) constituted a new operational mode to implement the Regional Operational Programmes. A TIP is defined as a ?set of inter-sectorial actions, closely consistent and linked among them, which converge towards the common objective of territorial development and justify a unitary implementation approach'. The resources allocated for each TIP may be aimed at three types of interventions such as infrastructures, public act…

propensity score matchingR58Settore SECS-P/02 Politica Economicajel:H71ex-post evaluation; local development; public subsidies; propensity score matching; difference-in-differences.local developmentpublic subsidiesjel:L5difference-in-differencesddc:330L5jel:R58ex-post evaluationH71evaluation territorial firm
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Service provision and social cohesion in rural areas: interaction between commuting, mobility and the residential preferences in Latvia

2012

The main issue addressed in this study is interaction of development policy of agricultural and rural areas with the regional and cohesion policies. This paper is based on an empirical study of everyday commuting models and spatial practices of different social groups of rural people in Latvia. This article analyzes data from a survey “Place, capabilities, migration” conducted in 2011 with a total of 1009 respondents in Latvia. The theoretical basis of research is rooted in the mobility studies and sociological and geographical conceptualization of space and place. The main focus is on analysis of relationship between commuting, mobility and the placeattachment. What are the main reasons of…

rural and local development social cohesion commuting mobility Agricultural and Food Policy Community/Rural/Urban Development R58
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