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    A business cluster is a geographic concentration of interconnected businesses, suppliers, and associated institutions in a particular field. Clusters are considered to increase the productivity with which companies can compete, nationally and globally.

    This concept, also known as a competitive cluster, industry cluster or Porter's cluster, was first developed by Michael Porter in 1990. Cluster development has since become a focus for many government programs.


        Business cluster
            Objectives
            Traits
            Types
            Process
            Examples
            See also

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    Objectives

    Michael Porter claims that clusters have the potential to affect competition in three ways:
      by increasing the productivity of the companies in the cluster,
      by driving innovation in the field
      by stimulating new businesses in the field

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    Traits

    A business cluster is a geographical location where:
      giving it a key position in a given economic branch of activity,

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    Types

    Generally two types of business clusters, based on different kinds of knowledge, are recognized:
      Historic knowhow-based clusters - These are based on more traditional activities that maintain their advantage in know-how over the years, and for some of them, over the centuries. They are often industry specific.

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    Process

    The process of identifying, defining, and describing a cluster is not standardized. Individual economic consultants and researchers develop their own methodologies. All cluster analysis relies on evaluation of local and regional employment patterns, based on SIC codes.

    An alternative to clusters, reflecting the distributed nature of business operations in the wake of globalization is Hubs and Nodes.

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    Examples
    Well known examples are

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    See also






     
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