This paper develops a novel clustering algorithm that systematically generates and assesses sets of cluster definitions (i.e., groups of closely related industries).
This case explores the process of fostering competitiveness in South Carolina, one of the poorest states in the United States.
In many cases, once manufacturing capabilities go away, so does much of the ability to innovate and compete. Manufacturing, it turns out, really matters in an innovation-driven economy.
This paper evaluates the role of regional cluster composition in the economic performance of industries, clusters and regions.
In the modern competitive marketplace, nations have their own competitive advantages. These are investigated and discussed in-depth.