The academic article analyses two basic approaches in the development of cluster initiatives in the formation of cluster policy: top-down and bottom-up approach. The analysis also points to the diversity of national approaches in terms of policy clusters, but in the same time at some common trends. The research highlights that the development of cluster policy is still at an early stage in most countries and that there are significant differences among the countries of Eastern and Western Europe.
Overview
Author
Alka Obadic
Year
2013
Target group
Cluster Organisations
Members of cluster organisations
European cluster partnerships and initiatives
National associations of clusters
Meta clusters and networks of clusters
Research efficiency support actors
Policy or Public Institutions
Training providers
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