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Journal article

How can clusters sustain performance? The role of network strength, network openness, and environmental uncertainty

Andreas B Eisingerich, Simon J Bell, Paul Tracey

Research Policy | ELSEVIER | Published : 2010

DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2009.12.007

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Simon Bell Author Melbourne School of Professional and Continuing Education

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Paul Tracey Author Management and Marketing

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157Scopus

Keywords

Geographical Clusters
Social Sciences
Management
Social Networks in Clusters
Economic-Performance
Knowledge
Environmental Uncertainty
Heterogeneity
Governance
Determinants
Industrial-Organization
Agglomeration
Cluster Performance
Measurement Error
Ties
Embeddedness
Business & Economics

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