Changing cluster drivers : an Australian case study

Timothy J. Hall, Gregory Teal

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    Abstract

    There is much evidence of clusters throughout academic literature with examples highlighted from around the world. While many of these examples offer an insight into cluster success, there is relatively much less attention given to the factors which drive the development and existence of these clusters. This paper will examine cluster drivers reported as part of the cluster literature as well as examining cluster drivers identified within the Australian Aerospace Cluster. The findings of this research outline that existing cluster literature offers a somewhat static view of cluster drivers which does not adequately capture the impact of complex inter-relationships which exist between cluster drivers.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 3rd Annual International Conference on Business Strategy and Organizational Behaviour: BizStrategy 2013: 22-23 April 2013, Singapore
    PublisherGlobal Science & Technology Forum
    Pages119-129
    Number of pages11
    Publication statusPublished - 2013
    EventInternational Conference on Business Strategy and Organizational Behaviour -
    Duration: 22 Apr 2013 → …

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    ISSN (Print)2251-1970

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    ConferenceInternational Conference on Business Strategy and Organizational Behaviour
    Period22/04/13 → …

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