Clusters and Sustainable Regional Development
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Clusters and Sustainable Regional Development
A Meta-Organisational Approach
Dotti, Nicola Francesco; Lupova-Henry, Evgeniya
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
228
Dura
Inglês
9781032103839
15 a 20 dias
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Table of Contents:
Part 1: The theoretical foundations of clusters as meta-organisations
Chapter 1: Clusters as Collective Actors and Agents of Change for New Sustainable Path Development
Chapter 2: Meta-Organisation as a Partial Organisation: An Integrated Framework of Organisationality and Decisionality
Chapter 3: What governance for regional innovation clusters? Meta-organisational analysis of the German innovation cluster 'Physics for Food'
Chapter 4: Meta-Organising Clusters as Agents of Transformative Change through 'Responsible Actorhood'
Part 2: Internal Dynamics of Clusters as Meta-Organisations
Chapter 5: From a Wasteland to a Creative Community: The Significance of Meta-Organising for Cluster Policy
Chapter 6: Managing Sustainability Issues of a Territory through Multi-Stakeholder Meta-Organisations
Chapter 7: Are North American Clusters Transitioning to Clean Technologies?
Chapter 8: Clean Technology Clusters: Meta-Organising Firms for Sustainability
Part 3: Meta-Organisations in Broader Context
Chapter 9: The Roles of Meta-Organisations in Transitions: Analysing the Food Packaging Cluster in Finland
Chapter 10: Meta-Organisations as Drivers for Sustainability across Tourism Clusters in the Alps: A Case Study of 'Alpine Pearls'
Chapter 11: Urban Super-Cluster as a Novel Approach to Clustering in Megapolises: The Case of Moscow Innovation Cluster
Chapter 12: Meta-Organisations and Clusters in Climate Regimes
Part 4: Conclusions
Chapter 13: Conclusions
Part 1: The theoretical foundations of clusters as meta-organisations
Chapter 1: Clusters as Collective Actors and Agents of Change for New Sustainable Path Development
Chapter 2: Meta-Organisation as a Partial Organisation: An Integrated Framework of Organisationality and Decisionality
Chapter 3: What governance for regional innovation clusters? Meta-organisational analysis of the German innovation cluster 'Physics for Food'
Chapter 4: Meta-Organising Clusters as Agents of Transformative Change through 'Responsible Actorhood'
Part 2: Internal Dynamics of Clusters as Meta-Organisations
Chapter 5: From a Wasteland to a Creative Community: The Significance of Meta-Organising for Cluster Policy
Chapter 6: Managing Sustainability Issues of a Territory through Multi-Stakeholder Meta-Organisations
Chapter 7: Are North American Clusters Transitioning to Clean Technologies?
Chapter 8: Clean Technology Clusters: Meta-Organising Firms for Sustainability
Part 3: Meta-Organisations in Broader Context
Chapter 9: The Roles of Meta-Organisations in Transitions: Analysing the Food Packaging Cluster in Finland
Chapter 10: Meta-Organisations as Drivers for Sustainability across Tourism Clusters in the Alps: A Case Study of 'Alpine Pearls'
Chapter 11: Urban Super-Cluster as a Novel Approach to Clustering in Megapolises: The Case of Moscow Innovation Cluster
Chapter 12: Meta-Organisations and Clusters in Climate Regimes
Part 4: Conclusions
Chapter 13: Conclusions
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clusters;sustainability transitions;evolutionary framework;agents of change;path development;meta-organizations;partial organisation;organisationality;decision;partial meta-organising;regional innovation clusters;innovation policies;agro-food;governance of innovation;regional transformation;structurally weak regions;action research;eco-industrial clusters;actorhood;accountability;reflexivity;professionality;collective action;social sustainability;cluster policy;social and solidarity economy;multi-stakeholder;STI Policy;Knowledge Spillovers;Meta-organisation Structure;Meta-organisational Framework;Cleantech Clusters;Deliberate Collective Actors;Producer Responsibility Organisations;Regional Development Paths;Regional Innovation System;UN;La Belle;Organised Clusters;Cluster Members;Geographic Clusters;Cluster Pathways;Addressing Sustainability Issues;Evolutionary Economic Geographers;Tourism Clusters;Innovation Clusters;Cluster Entities;Packaging Associations;Cluster Initiatives
Table of Contents:
Part 1: The theoretical foundations of clusters as meta-organisations
Chapter 1: Clusters as Collective Actors and Agents of Change for New Sustainable Path Development
Chapter 2: Meta-Organisation as a Partial Organisation: An Integrated Framework of Organisationality and Decisionality
Chapter 3: What governance for regional innovation clusters? Meta-organisational analysis of the German innovation cluster 'Physics for Food'
Chapter 4: Meta-Organising Clusters as Agents of Transformative Change through 'Responsible Actorhood'
Part 2: Internal Dynamics of Clusters as Meta-Organisations
Chapter 5: From a Wasteland to a Creative Community: The Significance of Meta-Organising for Cluster Policy
Chapter 6: Managing Sustainability Issues of a Territory through Multi-Stakeholder Meta-Organisations
Chapter 7: Are North American Clusters Transitioning to Clean Technologies?
Chapter 8: Clean Technology Clusters: Meta-Organising Firms for Sustainability
Part 3: Meta-Organisations in Broader Context
Chapter 9: The Roles of Meta-Organisations in Transitions: Analysing the Food Packaging Cluster in Finland
Chapter 10: Meta-Organisations as Drivers for Sustainability across Tourism Clusters in the Alps: A Case Study of 'Alpine Pearls'
Chapter 11: Urban Super-Cluster as a Novel Approach to Clustering in Megapolises: The Case of Moscow Innovation Cluster
Chapter 12: Meta-Organisations and Clusters in Climate Regimes
Part 4: Conclusions
Chapter 13: Conclusions
Part 1: The theoretical foundations of clusters as meta-organisations
Chapter 1: Clusters as Collective Actors and Agents of Change for New Sustainable Path Development
Chapter 2: Meta-Organisation as a Partial Organisation: An Integrated Framework of Organisationality and Decisionality
Chapter 3: What governance for regional innovation clusters? Meta-organisational analysis of the German innovation cluster 'Physics for Food'
Chapter 4: Meta-Organising Clusters as Agents of Transformative Change through 'Responsible Actorhood'
Part 2: Internal Dynamics of Clusters as Meta-Organisations
Chapter 5: From a Wasteland to a Creative Community: The Significance of Meta-Organising for Cluster Policy
Chapter 6: Managing Sustainability Issues of a Territory through Multi-Stakeholder Meta-Organisations
Chapter 7: Are North American Clusters Transitioning to Clean Technologies?
Chapter 8: Clean Technology Clusters: Meta-Organising Firms for Sustainability
Part 3: Meta-Organisations in Broader Context
Chapter 9: The Roles of Meta-Organisations in Transitions: Analysing the Food Packaging Cluster in Finland
Chapter 10: Meta-Organisations as Drivers for Sustainability across Tourism Clusters in the Alps: A Case Study of 'Alpine Pearls'
Chapter 11: Urban Super-Cluster as a Novel Approach to Clustering in Megapolises: The Case of Moscow Innovation Cluster
Chapter 12: Meta-Organisations and Clusters in Climate Regimes
Part 4: Conclusions
Chapter 13: Conclusions
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clusters;sustainability transitions;evolutionary framework;agents of change;path development;meta-organizations;partial organisation;organisationality;decision;partial meta-organising;regional innovation clusters;innovation policies;agro-food;governance of innovation;regional transformation;structurally weak regions;action research;eco-industrial clusters;actorhood;accountability;reflexivity;professionality;collective action;social sustainability;cluster policy;social and solidarity economy;multi-stakeholder;STI Policy;Knowledge Spillovers;Meta-organisation Structure;Meta-organisational Framework;Cleantech Clusters;Deliberate Collective Actors;Producer Responsibility Organisations;Regional Development Paths;Regional Innovation System;UN;La Belle;Organised Clusters;Cluster Members;Geographic Clusters;Cluster Pathways;Addressing Sustainability Issues;Evolutionary Economic Geographers;Tourism Clusters;Innovation Clusters;Cluster Entities;Packaging Associations;Cluster Initiatives