An Investigation of a new Concept of World- Class Clusters in Europe – A Case Study of the Visegrad Group of Countries

Nowadays, in order to successfully compete on a global level, it has become crucial for clusters to search for new alternative solutions to enable them stay competitive. One of these solutions is the need for the creation of a wider scale of networking – which is where the new idea of “clustering th...

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Main Author: Bialic-Davendra Magdalena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tomas Bata University in Zlín 2011-06-01
Series:Journal of Competitiveness
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Online Access:http://www.cjournal.cz/files/57.pdf
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spelling doaj-e7826b8698cb4a26b9a4ff8863393c9e2020-11-25T00:25:41ZengTomas Bata University in ZlínJournal of Competitiveness1804-171X1804-17282011-06-01201124357An Investigation of a new Concept of World- Class Clusters in Europe – A Case Study of the Visegrad Group of CountriesBialic-Davendra MagdalenaNowadays, in order to successfully compete on a global level, it has become crucial for clusters to search for new alternative solutions to enable them stay competitive. One of these solutions is the need for the creation of a wider scale of networking – which is where the new idea of “clustering the clusters” appears. This paper aims at investigating the development of a new concept of World-Class Clusters and inter-cluster collaboration in Europe with focus on the Visegrad Group of countries i.e. Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. The type and subject/area of clusters’ cooperation is one of the focal points. Hence, this paper conducts a detailed examination of the reasons why certain clusters are willing to cooperate (the benefits of collaboration) while others are not interested in this type of collaboration at all (restrictions, barriers of collaboration). Additionally, the positive (opportunities) and negative (threats) aspects of inter-cluster cooperation are distinguished.http://www.cjournal.cz/files/57.pdfClustersWorld-Class Clustersinter-cluster collaborationEuropeVisegrad Group countries (V4)
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An Investigation of a new Concept of World- Class Clusters in Europe – A Case Study of the Visegrad Group of Countries
Journal of Competitiveness
Clusters
World-Class Clusters
inter-cluster collaboration
Europe
Visegrad Group countries (V4)
author_facet Bialic-Davendra Magdalena
author_sort Bialic-Davendra Magdalena
title An Investigation of a new Concept of World- Class Clusters in Europe – A Case Study of the Visegrad Group of Countries
title_short An Investigation of a new Concept of World- Class Clusters in Europe – A Case Study of the Visegrad Group of Countries
title_full An Investigation of a new Concept of World- Class Clusters in Europe – A Case Study of the Visegrad Group of Countries
title_fullStr An Investigation of a new Concept of World- Class Clusters in Europe – A Case Study of the Visegrad Group of Countries
title_full_unstemmed An Investigation of a new Concept of World- Class Clusters in Europe – A Case Study of the Visegrad Group of Countries
title_sort investigation of a new concept of world- class clusters in europe – a case study of the visegrad group of countries
publisher Tomas Bata University in Zlín
series Journal of Competitiveness
issn 1804-171X
1804-1728
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Nowadays, in order to successfully compete on a global level, it has become crucial for clusters to search for new alternative solutions to enable them stay competitive. One of these solutions is the need for the creation of a wider scale of networking – which is where the new idea of “clustering the clusters” appears. This paper aims at investigating the development of a new concept of World-Class Clusters and inter-cluster collaboration in Europe with focus on the Visegrad Group of countries i.e. Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. The type and subject/area of clusters’ cooperation is one of the focal points. Hence, this paper conducts a detailed examination of the reasons why certain clusters are willing to cooperate (the benefits of collaboration) while others are not interested in this type of collaboration at all (restrictions, barriers of collaboration). Additionally, the positive (opportunities) and negative (threats) aspects of inter-cluster cooperation are distinguished.
topic Clusters
World-Class Clusters
inter-cluster collaboration
Europe
Visegrad Group countries (V4)
url http://www.cjournal.cz/files/57.pdf
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