The competencies of regions–Canada's clusters in biotechnology

J Niosi, TG Bas - Small Business Economics, 2001 - Springer
Abstract Knowledge-intensive industries tend to concentrate geographically, because of the
many spillovers that they generate. Thus new biotechnology firms often set up in regions that …

Fortune favours the prepared region: The case of entrepreneurship and the capitol region biotechnology cluster

MP Feldman, JL Francis - European Planning Studies, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
The US Capitol region ranks as one of the important biotech clusters in the US. This article
documents the general dimensions of the innovative milieu and highlights the historical …

From the ivory tower to the market place? The changing role of knowledge organisations in spurring the development of biotechnology clusters in Austria

M Trippl, F Tödtling - 2006 - research.wu.ac.at
Over the past two decades, universities have experienced far reaching changes in their
tasks and roles. Their main mission is no longer confined to education and research, but …

[引用][C] Longitudinal study of clinical engineering departments in industrialised countries 1988 to 1991

M Frize - Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, 1994 - Springer
AN INTERNATIONAL SURVEY was conducted to assess similarities and differences
between clinical engineering departments in various countries, and to estimate the state of …

Scientists as midwives to cluster emergence: An institutional work framework

T Ritvala, B Kleymann - Industry and Innovation, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The question of how embedded actors can create institutions that support cluster emergence
remains unsolved in the cluster and national innovation systems literature. The present …

Clustering biotech: A recipe for success? Spatial patterns of growth of biotechnology in Munich, Rhineland and Hamburg

C Zeller - Small Business Economics, 2001 - Springer
The dynamic growth of biotechnology in Germany in recent years has an obviously spatial
pattern. Some regions show a substantial potential for start-ups and young firms of this new …

[图书][B] The dynamics of industrial clustering: International comparisons in computing and biotechnology

G Swann, M Prevezer, D Stout - 1998 - econpapers.repec.org
Why do firms in high technology industries cluster at particular locations? Do firms grow
faster at such locations and are disproportionately more new firms created in clusters? The …

Regional innovation systems and public policy: Ireland's medical technology cluster

J Fahy, M Giblin, R Green - Public policy for regional development, 2008 - taylorfrancis.com
The regional dimension of innovation in a global competitive environment is attracting
increased interest among both researchers and policy-makers as regional economies are …

The clinical engineer: A full member of the health care team?

M Frize - Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, 1988 - Springer
Great disparities exist between clinical engineering departments in various hospitals in the
level and breadth of services offered, in the resources acquired to support the services and …

clusters

Ö Sölvell - … and constructive forces. Second edition. Stock …, 2009 - s0.whitepages.com.au
10 200 year old cluster in the region Over 200 large and small firms in the regional cluster
Some larger firms were acquired by Finnish firms tending to specialize corporate units Little …