This document outlines the agenda and presenters for a cluster research workshop at Harvard Business School on December 12, 2010. The workshop will focus on cluster research in the morning sessions, including presentations on industrial clusters, global knowledge hubs, productivity and competitiveness in small nations, and clusters and innovation in a globalized economy. The afternoon sessions will include a guest lecture and presentations on cluster policy research topics such as workforce investment strategies, comparative cluster policy, and Iceland's path to competitiveness. The workshop will conclude with a discussion on joint research opportunities within the MOC network.
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20-21 September 2016, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London
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CONFERENCE SUMMARY
World Association for Scientific Research and Technical Innovation (WASRTI)
11th International Conference on Researches in Science and Technology (ICRST)
20-21 September 2016, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London
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Room C1, Vienna International Centre, Vienna, Austria, 3 – 5 February 2020
Co-organized by DESA, UNCTAD, UNOSD, OOSA, and UNIDO.
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Torger Reve: From Industrial Clusters to Global Knowledge Hubs
1. Chairs: Torger Reve & Christian Ketels Harvard Business School, Dec 12, 2010 WelcometoMOC Network Cluster Research Workshop
2. Program 9.00 – 12.00: Cluster research TorgerReve; BI Norwegian School of Management, Norway:“From industrial clusters to global knowledge hubs” Amir Sasson; BI Norwegian School of Management, Norway:“Measuring global knowledge hub attractiveness” Adrian T.H. Kuah & Eleanor Doyle; Nottingham Business School, UK: “Productivity, Innovation and Competitiveness in Small Economic Nations” Philippe Gugler & Xavier Tinguely; University of Fribourg, Switzerland:“Clusters and the Geography of innovation in a Globalized Economy: Evidence from patent data in Switzerland” Franz Toedtling; Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria:“Knowledge Sourcing and innovation in Austrian ICT companies: Does geography matter?” Scott Stern, MIT, MA; Mercedes Delgado, Temple University, PA :“Clusters and Entrepreneurship” 12.00 – 13.00: Lunch Individual at Spangler on the HBS campus
3. Program (after lunch) 13.00 – 14.00: Guest lecture Format: 30min presentation followed by discussion of paper and linkages between MOC research and other lines of cluster research Juan Alcacer, Harvard Business School 14.00 – 16.00: Cluster policy research Format: 15min presentation plus 10 min discussion per paper; 20 min break after paper 8 Burke Murphy & Lee W. Munnich; University of Minnesota, USA:“Minnesota’s Workforce Investment and Competitiveness Strategy” Matthias Kiese; University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland: “A European Proposal for Comparative Cluster Policy Research” RunolfSmariSteinthorsson, University of Iceland, Iceland: “Iceland - In Search of a Path for Competitiveness” Christian Ketels, Harvard Business School:“European Cluster Policy: An Update” 16.00 – 17.00: Discussion – Joint research opportunities in the MOC network Moderated by TorgerReve and Christian Ketels
5. From Industrial Clusters to Global Knowledge Hubs Professor Torger Reve BI Norwegian School of Management MOC Network Cluster Research Workshop Harvard Business School, Dec 12, 2010
6. A Global Race for Attractiveness Nations and city regions compete to be the most attractive locations for knowledge intensive industries
12. A knowledge based Norway Torger Reve Amir Sasson Erik W. Jakobsen Leo Grunfeld 2011
13. A knowledge based Norway Budget $ 3 mill (2009-2011) How to make Norway an attractive location for knowledge based industries (when North Sea oil and gas revenues decline)
14. A knowledge based Norway A Norwegian agenda setting research project studying 13 cluster industries and developing new knowledge based cluster policies
15. A study of 13 Norwegian cluster industries Oil & gas and offshore industry Maritime industry Fisheries and aquaculture Metals and materials Banking and finance Telecom & media IT & software Renewable energy Healthcare, medtech & biotech Tourism Retailing Knowledge-based services Construction & real estate
16. Research project sponsors Confederation of Norwegian Enterprises (NHO) Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO) Ministry of Trade and Industry (NHD) Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (OED) Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs (FKD) Ministry of Education and Research (KD) Ministry of Environment (MD) Finance Norway (FNO) Norwegian Shipowners Association (NR) Federation of Norwegian Commercial and Service Enterprises (HSH) Innovation Norway (Invanor) Research Council of Norway (RCN) Norwegian Industrial Development Corporation (SIVA) Norwegian Knowledge Based Industries (Abelia) Federation of Norwegian Industries Norwegian Oil Industry Association (OLF) Building and construction industry
24. Business as Global Knowledge Hubs Shipping Competent investors Shipindustry Offshore industry Venture capital Maritime services Technology Talent Research,education & innovation Economics Environment
25. A Global Maritime Knowledge Hub shall propel the Singapore Maritime Cluster PORT GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT Networks GLOBAL ECONOMY TECHNOLOGY TALENT VENTURE CAPITAL RESEARCH INNOVATION EDUCATION MARITIME SERVICES SHIPPING INVESTORS INCENTIVES DIVERSITY OFFSHORE & MARINE ENGINEERING Policies GLOBAL POPULATION GLOBAL POLITICS
26. Examples of global knowledge hubs Boston (Life sciences) Houston (Oil & gas) Silicon Valley (IT)
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28. Life Science Global Knowledge Hub in Boston Color Legend Reds: University (21%)All other colors: Biotech (38%)Light Grey: PRO (26% )Black: Cross-sector (16%)
29. PRO VC DBF PHAR HCO SSS IFC REG Structure of global knowledge hub in biotech industry Legend PRO Public Research organizations VC Venture Capital DBF Dedicated Biotech Firms PHAR Pharmaceutical industry HCO Health care organizations SSS Specialized supporting services IFC Institutions for collaboration REG Regulatory regime
32. Global knowledge hubs have two main dimensions 1. Global knowledge base (Hexagon model) 2. Global knowledge dynamics (Network models)
33. Global knowledge base: Industrial agglomeration and knowledge resource base Measured by large national data bases (firm and employee level data)
34. Global knowledge dynamics: Interfirm knowledge linkages (locally, nationally and globally) within and across clusters Measured through large survey to more than 10000 firms
35. The global knowledge hub index: Building the global knowledge base Environmental Attractiveness Cluster Attractiveness Educational Attractiveness Ownership Attractiveness Talent Attractiveness R&D Attractiveness
36. Environmental Attractiveness The global knowledge hub index Cluster Attractiveness Educational Attractiveness Ownership Attractiveness Talent Attractiveness R&D Attractiveness
37. The global knowledge hub index: Creating global knowledge dynamics Environmental Attractiveness Cluster Attractiveness Educational Attractiveness Knowledge dynamics Ownership Attractiveness Talent Attractiveness R&D Attractiveness