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Academic Summit and Cluster 101 Course

The Tuesday morning in Portland offered a part from the cluster tours in Portland the possibilities to participate in the Academic Summit held at the PSU or the cluster 101 course held in cooperation with the parallel conference in the Hilton.

Academic Summit

Cluster Networks, Governance and Leadership

The evolution of knowledge clusters in a post-bubble world Robert Huggins, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

Leadership in clusters-a comparison of four photonics clusters
Frank Lerch, Joerg Sydow, Paul Hibbert, Chris Huxham, Free University of Berlin, Institute of Management, Germany

Can sustainability be measured cluster independent?
D.J. Kiewiet and Marjolein C. Achterkamp, University of of
Groningen, the Netherlands

A strategy to boost dynamics of cooperation that can generate cluster effects: Reinforcement Programme and Business Cooperation Dynamic (SISCOOP)
Helena Duarte and Teresa Rollo, IAPMEI-Institute for the support of SME and Investment, Portugal

Cluster Evolution and Lifecycles

The evolution of industry clusters and their implications for sustainable regional economic development: three case studies
Jennifer Paige Montana, Ph.D. Advanced Research Technologies, Inc., USA

The success factors for high-tech clusters in Poland Eulalia Skawiaska and Romuald I. Zalewski Pozna, University of Technology and Pozna University of Economics, Poland

Clusters and Economic Performance in Emerging Economies

Developing and sustaining competitive advantage over one hundred years: evolution of the Faisalabad's textile industry cluster in Pakistan
Faheem ul Islam, Suleman Dawood Business School, Lahore

Sustainability of clusters: a comparative study of donor-supported developing economy tourism clusters
Leila Calnan, Emerging Markets Group, Ltd and Don Hawkins, George Washington University, USA University of Management Sciences, Pakistan

Customizing clusters-how foreign investors transform local business contexts in emerging economies
Stephan Manning, Duke University, USA

Cluster 101

Ifor Fowcs-Williams, The how To

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