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The sustainable water campus in Leeuwarden: towards an anchoring milieu or a ‘hollow term’?

In: Sustainable Innovation and Regional Development

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  • Miranda Ebbekink
  • Arnoud Lagendijk

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This chapter assesses the development of the water campus and the water technology cluster in Leeuwarden from the perspective of an ‘anchoring milieu’. In doing so, the chapter makes a broader point on the nexus between cluster policies and ambitions to boost a city’s international competitive position. It focuses, in particular, on the aspect of anchoring, and on four themes which, in the authors’ eyes, bear on anchoring: ‘relational assets’, ‘club goods’, ‘strategic intelligence’ and ‘policy leverage’. Furthermore, the importance of engagement of the business community is stressed.

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  • Miranda Ebbekink & Arnoud Lagendijk, 2017. "The sustainable water campus in Leeuwarden: towards an anchoring milieu or a ‘hollow term’?," Chapters, in: Leïla Kebir & Olivier Crevoisier & Pedro Costa & Véronique Peyrache-Gadeau (ed.), Sustainable Innovation and Regional Development, chapter 5, pages 103-124, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:16153_5
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