Rethinking Clusters

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Rethinking Clusters

Place-based Value Creation in Sustainability Transitions

Development studies Urban communities Sociology Development economics and emerging economies Economic geography Sustainability

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Collection: Sustainable Development Goals Series

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 22nd May 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 17 Mb

ISBN: 9783030619237


Overview

This volume discusses how different geographical spaces can enhance or hinder the capacity of a variety of organizational settings to achieve economic value creation in the pursuit of sustainable regional development. In order to provide the most comprehensive picture of new sources of value creation for sustainable transitions, the book collects contributions that tackle this issue from a variety of perspectives, and adopts a systemic approach where macro, meso and micro-levels of analysis are intertwined in three sections. This multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach comes from scholars operating in the fields of planning, economic geography, social entrepreneurship and organizational management.

Section 1: Macro-Level Approach

The first section of the book adopts a macro-level approach linking sustainability to the regional development theme, and addresses how organizations work between different social interests to produce outcomes not previously realized.

Section 2: Meso-Level Analysis

The second section of the book focuses on the spatial dimensions of sustainable development, with particular clusters, industrial districts and regions considered as relevant units of analysis (meso-level analysis).

Section 3: Micro-Level Approach

The third section of the book is dedicated to a micro-level approach, illustrating how to drive social entrepreneurship activities, which are based upon sustainable business models centered in the creation of a shared value.

Target Audience

The book is geared towards scholars working on sustainable development issues intersecting the disciplines of regional studies, economic geography and management, and will appeal to geographers and researchers in economic development, business innovation, and sustainability transitions.

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