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2018 | 3(38) | 179-194

Article title

The traditional concept of cluster in the process of creating energy clusters in Mazovian district

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Abstracts

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The purpose of this article is to analyze the development of energy cluster in Poland, special in Mazovian district. A lot of clusters on the base of M.E. Porter definition exist in the literature and in the practice. Clusters are perceived as innovation-boosting initiative, which stimulates growth of the local economies and draw investors. An active Mazovian Energy Cluster of Poland is compared and the best possible outcome is measured in terms of cluster structure. Energy clusters are not typical co-operative relationships, so it is important to reflect on what clustering theory will be the best. This paper seeks to inform about the positive aspects of instilling an advanced structure compared to the traditional structure of energy cluster creation.

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179-194

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published
2018

Contributors

  • University of Ecology and Management in Warsaw, Poland
  • University of Ecology and Management in Warsaw, Poland

References

  • Wolman H. and Hincapie D. (2010), Clusters and Cluster-Based Development: A Literature Review and Policy Discussion p 2- 10, Washington, DC. https://doi. org/10.1177/0891242413517136
  • Chatterji A., Glaeser E. and Kerr W. (2013), Clusters of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Harvard University, Massachusetts
  • Miroslaw L. and Curie M. (2015), Biotechnology clusters in Poland, Joint International Conference, Italy. ISSN 2232-3309.
  • Adrian T.H. Kuah (2002), Cluster Theory and Practices: Advantages for the Small Business Locating in a Vibrant Cluster, Huddersfield, UK Benchmarking klastrów w Polsce – edycja 2014, PARP Warszawa
  • Boschma R. and Fornahl D.(2011), Cluster Evolution and a Roadmap for Future Research Utrecht, Netherland

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Publication order reference

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1734-2031

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