This book presents an interdisciplinary analysis of EU regional
cohesion based on a network and clusters approach. The author
explores the question if and how the presence of network structures
supports the effectiveness of transformation in EU regions, in
particular with a focus on non-pecuniary factors of regional
growth. For a theoretical foundation of the topic, characteristics
of a networking economy as well as the determinants of EU policies
on regional development and innovation are examined and discussed.
The empirical analysis at the core of this work presents and makes
use of interdisciplinary methodological tools such as Data
Envelopment Analysis (DEA), K-means models and self-organizing
maps.
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