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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Pontus Braunerhjelm (Leif Lundblad's Chair in International Buisiness and Entrepreneurship, The Royal Institute of Tecchnology, Sweden) , Maryann P. Feldman (Jeffrey Skoll Chaired Professor in Technical Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.541kg ISBN: 9780199232208ISBN 10: 0199232202 Pages: 354 Publication Date: 01 November 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Maryann Feldman and Pontus Braunerhjelm: The Genesis of Industrial Clusters I: Creation Myths Revisited 2: Allen J. Scott: The Origins and Growth of the Hollywood Motion-Picture Industry: The First Three Decades 3: Martin Kenney and Donald Patton: The Co-evolution of Technologies and Institutions: Silicon Valley as the Iconic High-Technology Cluster 4: Jason Owen-Smith and Walter W. Powell: Accounting for Emergence and Novelty in Boston and Bay Area Biotechnology II: I. Considering the Developing Cluster Context 5: Elaine Romanelli and Maryann Feldman: Anatomy of Cluster Development: The Case of U.S. Human Biotherapeutics, 1976-2003 6: Martha Prevezer and Han Tang: Policy-Induced Clusters: The Genesis of Biotechnology Clustering on the East Coast of China 7: Pontus Braunerhjelm and Christian Helgesson: The Emergence of a European Biotechnology Cluster: The case of Medicon Valley 8: Frank Barry: The Emergence of Ireland's ICT Clusters: The Role of Foreign Direct Investment 9: Gil Avnimelech and Morris Teubal: The Emergence of Israel's Venture Capital Industry: How Policy Can Influence High-Tech Cluster Dynamics III: I. Crafting Cluster and Economic Development Policy 10: Luigi Orsenigo: Clusters and Clustering: Stylised Facts, Issues, and Theories 11: Mario A. Maggioni: Mors tua, Vita mea? The Rise and Fall of Innovative Industrial Clusters 12: David A. Wolfe and Meric S. Gertler: Local Antecedents and Trigger Events: Policy Implications of Path Dependence for Cluster Formation 13: Bo Carlsson: The Role of Public Policy in Emerging ClustersReviewsAuthor InformationPontus Braunerhjelm earned his Ph D at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland, in 1994. His research centers around issues related to entrepreneurship, knowledge, localization and industrial dynamics and growth. His has published extensively in journals and also contributed to several books internationally published. In 2000 he participated in the CEPR Monitoring European Integration report (with co-authors R. Faini, V. Norman, F. Ruane and P. Seabright). Pontus Braunerhjelm is presently heading two larger research projects: One on endogenous growth and entrepreneurship and the other on microeconomic dynamics within Europe. He has been a regular participant in the 'wise men' group of economists that annually evaluates the Swedish economy and presents policy recommendations (SNS Economic Policy Group). Presently Pontus Brauerhjelm holds Leif Lundbad's chair in international business and entrepreneurship at The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. Maryann Feldman is the Jeffery S. Skoll Chair in Technical Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Professor of Business Economics at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. Prior to joining Rotman, Dr. Feldman held the position of Policy Director for Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering and prior to that she was a research scientist at the Institute on Policy Studies at the University. Dr. Feldman is on the Advisory Panel for the U.S. National Science Foundation's Program on Societal Dimensions of Engineering, Science and Technology. Her research and teaching interests focus on the areas of innovation, the commercialization of academic research and the factors that promote technological change and economic growth. A large part of Dr. Feldman's work concerns the geography of innovation - investigating the reasons why innovation clusters spatially and the mechanisms that support and sustain industrial clusters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |