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Management strategies in cluster projects: Cases and discussion

In: The Life Cycle of Clusters

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  • Jens Kristian Fosse
  • Roger Normann

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In this chapter, we address the relationship between the evolutionary process of cluster development and the strategies used by cluster project managers. The determinants of the relationship between a cluster project’s life-cycle stage and the network steering strategies applied are examined. Both the regions and the firms participating in regional cluster projects are different, and one should not expect to find a single approach to cluster project management equally applicable in every context. However, does this mean that everything relating to cluster project management is unique and local? Here we ask what characterizes the relationship between a cluster project’s life cycle and the network steering strategies applied.

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  • Jens Kristian Fosse & Roger Normann, 2017. "Management strategies in cluster projects: Cases and discussion," Chapters, in: Dirk Fornahl & Robert Hassink (ed.), The Life Cycle of Clusters, chapter 6, pages 115-134, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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