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Clusters and Sustainable Regional Development - A Meta-Organisational Approach

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Clusters and Sustainable Regional Development conceptualises the role of organised clusters in the transition towards sustainability. It introduces a novel perspective on these clusters, viewing them as deliberate collective actors within their environments that can become the driving force for transformation in their regions or nations.


List of contents

Table of Contents:
Part 1: The theoretical foundations of clusters as meta-organisations

Chapter 1: Clusters as Collective Actors and Agents of Change for New Sustainable Path Development


Chapter 2: Meta-Organisation as a Partial Organisation: An Integrated Framework of Organisationality and Decisionality


Chapter 3: What governance for regional innovation clusters? Meta-organisational analysis of the German innovation cluster 'Physics for Food’


Chapter 4: Meta-Organising Clusters as Agents of Transformative Change through ‘Responsible Actorhood’

Part 2: Internal Dynamics of Clusters as Meta-Organisations

Chapter 5: From a Wasteland to a Creative Community: The Significance of Meta-Organising for Cluster Policy


Chapter 6: Managing Sustainability Issues of a Territory through Multi-Stakeholder Meta-Organisations


Chapter 7: Are North American Clusters Transitioning to Clean Technologies?


Chapter 8: Clean Technology Clusters: Meta-Organising Firms for Sustainability

Part 3: Meta-Organisations in Broader Context

Chapter 9: The Roles of Meta-Organisations in Transitions: Analysing the Food Packaging Cluster in Finland


Chapter 10: Meta-Organisations as Drivers for Sustainability across Tourism Clusters in the Alps: A Case Study of ‘Alpine Pearls’


Chapter 11: Urban Super-Cluster as a Novel Approach to Clustering in Megapolises: The Case of Moscow Innovation Cluster


Chapter 12: Meta-Organisations and Clusters in Climate Regimes



Part 4: Conclusions

Chapter 13: Conclusions

About the author

Evgeniya Lupova-Henry is Lecturer in Creative Business at the University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, the Netherlands. She holds a PhD in Management from the University of Neuchatel in Switzerland. In her research, she explores topics at the intersection of management, organisation, and innovation studies with a particular focus on ‘non-traditional’ forms of organisations such as meta-organisations. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6599-7070
Nicola Francesco Dotti, independent scholar, Brussels, Belgium, was Senior Researcher in Regional Economics and Policy Studies at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB). Among his main research interests are knowledge for policymaking, science policy, and the EU Cohesion Policy. In 2021, he moved to Science Europe as Senior Policy Officer working on the Green and Digital Transitions. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1029-173X

Summary

Clusters and Sustainable Regional Development conceptualises the role of organised clusters in the transition towards sustainability. It introduces a novel perspective on these clusters, viewing them as deliberate collective actors within their environments that can become the driving force for transformation in their regions or nations.

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