Cluster Collaboration and Business Support Tools to Facilitate Entrepreneurship, Crosssectoral Collaboration and Growth

The report is mainly addressed to cluster managers interested in providing tailor-made and demand-oriented support services to cluster participants, mainly medium-sized companies. It is also relevant for policy-makers and local stakeholders interested in seeing “their” clusters taking over a stronger role in promoting regional structural change and industrial modernisation. The report explains why cluster services are that important for the overall success of regional cluster policies, how the best innovative services can be identified and what are key success factors for implementation.

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European Cluster Panorama 2016

The European Cluster Panorama 2016 provides a perspective on clusters across Europe, focusing in detail on the evolution of ten emerging industries identified in in a previous version of the report from 2014, tracking their evolution in the post-crisis recovery. The report provides information on the role of existing clusters in Europe, looking at their overall size, dynamics, and patterns of regional distribution. Moreover, the report offer a more granular perspective on clusters, emerging industries, and their dynamics.

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Strengthening Clusters and Competitiveness in Europe - The Role of Cluster Organisations

The report provides an overview of cluster initiatives and organisations across Europe. Building on the results of a survey, the report prvodies an overview of the characteristics of clusters. The report further sets out how clusters can help to overcome innovation gaps, establish networks, and facilitate exchange among companies. It further sketches out the main elements of cluster policy.

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New developments in EU Cluster Policy

The presentation focuses on the Cluster policy of the European Commission, presenting achievments so far and highlighting ongoing and planned actions.

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Specificities of EU cluster policies

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.

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European Cluster Trends Methodological Report

This paper presents a conceptual framework and methodologies to be applied in the identification of
trends in cluster dynamics and, in particular, in internationalisation, cross-sectoral linkages and cluster
foresight. It provides the methodological background to the "European Cluster Trends" report.

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Cluster Management – A Practical Guide Part B: Tools

The manual provides an encompassing and concise overview of methods and instruments of cluster management. Developed for a mission in Croatia, it is suitable for a worldwide use. In addition to being useful for cluster management as such, it can also be applied to other forms of enterprise cooperation which go beyond pure supplier-buyer relationships, such as: industry and technology parks, business incubators, and even certain forms of regional economic development activities.

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Cluster Management – A Practical Guide Part A: Overview

The manual provides an encompassing and concise overview of methods and instruments of cluster management. Developed for a mission in Croatia, it is suitable for a worldwide use. In addition to being useful for cluster management as such, it can also be applied to other forms of enterprise cooperation which go beyond pure supplier-buyerrelationships, such as: industry and technology parks, business incubators, and even certain forms of regional economic development activities.

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