Global Clusters of Innovation: Entrepreneurial Engines of Economic Growth around the WorldøIn the geography of the global economy, there are known Šhot spots where new technologies germinate at an astounding rate and pools of capital, expertise and talent foster the development of new industries and new ways of doing business. These cluste |
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Contents
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PART I North America | 39 |
Silicon Valley the archetypal Cluster of Innovation | 41 |
PART II Europe | 93 |
hightechregion Munich generating the next wave of scalable startups | 95 |
building a digital Cluster of Innovation in the heart of Europe | 120 |
creating ecologies of innovation in cities the case of 22Barcelona | 141 |
the university as a driver for innovation in response to two decades of economic depression | 205 |
linkagebased Clusters of Innovation the case of Taiwans IT industry | 222 |
emergence of an entrepreneurial economy in an uncertain environment | 247 |
PART V Latin America | 269 |
innovation and entrepreneurship as a new paradigm for regional development in Latin America | 271 |
good governance in the tropics the rise of the Porto Digital Cluster of Innovation | 296 |
PART VI Global Entities Diffusing Innovation | 339 |
the role of a global enterprise in supporting regional entrepreneurship and innovation clusters | 341 |
Londons tech startup boom | 160 |
PART III Middle East | 185 |
the technology industry as an economic growth engine creating a nationwide Cluster of Innovation | 187 |
PART IV Asia | 203 |
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