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    INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
    Driving Forces, Development Processes and Management Practices

    by Vittorio Chiesa (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) & Davide Chiaroni (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)

    Table of Contents (32k)
    Preface (35k)
    Chapter 1: The Concept of Cluster and the Cleverbio Project (67k)

    This book presents the results of Cleverbio, a project funded by the European Commission. The project examined the process of growth and development of clusters in the biotech industry, identifying and studying the main driving forces. The empirical work involved in-depth analysis of five clusters at different stages of development: Cambridge, the most important cluster in Europe; Heidelberg, one of the strongest in Germany; Aarhus in Denmark; Marseille in France; and Milano in Italy at an early stage of development. Other clusters were also analysed, such as Paris-Evry (France), Uppsala (Sweden), Biovalley (Switzerland), Bay Area and San Diego (US).

    The ultimate aim of Cleverbio has been to build a normative model that incorporates:

    • the preconditions for a cluster to grow (scientific base and/or industrial base, innovative financing, etc.);

    • the driving forces for cluster growth and development, i.e. the key factors of development (new company creation, IP rules, acceptance of biotech products, services and infrastructures, etc.);

    • best practices in cluster management (barrier removal, network creation, marketing, technology transfer, etc.).

    The book also identifies different forms of cluster creation. In some cases clusters were born and grew spontaneously as a consequence of the original co-presence of the key success factors (spontaneous clusters); in other cases they were born of the actions of public actors (industry restructuring and industry development policies). Finally, in a few cases, the process of clustering started as a result of a combination of different original conditions (hybrid clusters).

     
    Contents:
    • The Concept of Cluster and the Cleverbio Project
    • The Biotech Industry: An Overview
    • The Cluster of Cambridge
    • The Cluster of Heidelberg
    • The Cluster of Aarhus
    • The Cluster of Marseilles
    • The Cluster of Milan
    • Other Cases of Biotech Clusters
    • The Normative Model
    • Conclusions: Forms of Cluster Creation in Biotech
     
    Readership: Industrial and research policy-makers; experts and practitioners of the biotech industry; business people.
     


     
    244pp    Pub. date: Dec 2004  
    ISBN:   978-1-86094-498-7
    1-86094-498-1
       US$72 / £45

     


    244pp    Pub. date: Dec 2004  
    ISBN:   978-1-86094-607-3(ebook)
    1-86094-607-0(ebook)
       US$93 / £63

     


     

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