Expertise - All publications
Discover the latest reports and studies featuring insights and recommendations from experienced cluster practitioners, along with expert analysis on emerging trends and policy measures within the ECCP community.
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Clusters, Cluster policy, and Swedish competitiveness in the global economy
By Davide BevacquaThe central question of the paper is how can cluster-based economic policy help countries - in this case, Sweden - succeed in global...
The effects of cluster policy on innovation - Compendium of evidence on the effectiveness of innovation policy intervention
By Davide BevacquaThe paper first reviews the main arguments underpinning cluster policy. It subsequently focuses on a number of recent experiences in...
Guidelines for Cluster Development - A Handbook for practitioners
By Davide BevacquaThe paper introduces the concept of clusters: which types exist, how they work, which benefits they provide. It then explains the role...
Let's make a perfect cluster policy and cluster programme
By ECCP TeamThe handbook provides a practical handbook for policy makers to design and succesfully implement cluster policies and programmes. The report...
Strengthening Clusters and Competitiveness in Europe - The Role of Cluster Organisations
By ECCP TeamThe report provides an overview of cluster initiatives and organisations across Europe. Building on the results of a survey, the report...
Cluster-Based Economic Development Strategies
By ECCP TeamThe online article provides a brief introduction to clusters. It provides a definition of clusters, as well as a typology. The article...
Clusters and Cluster policy in Europe
By Davide BevacquaThe presentation explains the EU role in promoting clusters, provides an historical background, shows the relation between clusters and...
Strategic capacity building in clusters to enhance future-oriented Open Innovation processes
By Davide BevacquaFor the purpose of increasing and sustaining business and regional long-term competitiveness, information and training modules were...