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The Capacity to Innovate - Cluster Policy and Management in the Biotechnology Sector (Hardcover)
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The Capacity to Innovate - Cluster Policy and Management in the Biotechnology Sector (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy
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In The Capacity to Innovate, Sarah Giest provides insight into the
collaborative and absorptive capacities needed to provide public
support to local innovation through cluster organizations. The book
offers a detailed view of the vertical, multi-level, and horizontal
dynamics in clusters and cluster policy and addresses how they are
managed and supported. Using the biotechnology field as an example,
Giest highlights challenges in the collaborative efforts of public
bodies, private companies, and research institutes to establish a
successful ecosystem of innovation in this sector. The book argues
that cluster policy in collaboration with cluster organizations
should focus on absorptive and collaborative capacity elements
missing in the cluster context in order to improve performance.
Currently, governments operate at different levels - from the local
to the supranational - in order to support clusters, and cluster
policies are often pursued alongside other programs, leading to
uncoordinated efforts and ineffective cluster strategies. The
Capacity to Innovate advocates for a coordinated effort by
government and cluster organizations to support capacity elements
lacking within the specific cluster context.
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