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The Dynamics of Innovation Clusters : A Study of the Food Industry

Part of the New Horizons in the Economics of Innovation Series series
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Providing an analysis of the processes of innovation found in industrial clusters, this book focuses particularly on the characteristics of innovation clusters and their operation in the food industry.

This is revealed through novel case studies, detailed research on the dynamic cluster relationship between academia and industry, and the role of competencies, resources, interactions and leadership.

The results reveal that innovation processes are significantly different from product development processes and that many failures of innovation can be explained by a lack of distinction between the two.

The authors offer insights on the interactions between different technologies, the convergence between technologies and consumers, and the manner in which these two elements are handled in the innovation process.

They move on to identify three different phases of the innovation process and illustrate how the importance of cluster partners, competencies and management can vary at each stage.

In addition, they highlight the importance of allowing innovations to grow and develop, and emphasize the fact that successful innovations cannot simply be "assembled" from the necessary components.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1843763672 / 9781843763673
Hardback
28/05/2003
United Kingdom
English
208 p.
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