How Clusters Create Shared Value in Rural Areas: An Examination of Six Case Studies
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Lebenswissenschaftliche Fakultät
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Abstract
The main aim of this paper is to demonstrate that clusters can support the sustainable development of rural areas through the creation of shared value. This is done via the close exam-ination of six different cases of rural clusters in Greece, Italy, Germany, Poland, Denmark, and Sweden. Qualitative as well as quantitative data were taken from the clusters, which demonstrated that their main business approaches naturally coincided with the creation of economic, social, and environmental benefits for the local communities in which they operated. The case clusters were created in a top-down manner, aimed at boosting regional R&D activities and making the local economy more competitive and more sustainable. However, private initiative took over and al-lowed these clusters to flourish because meeting the regions’ economic, social, and environmental needs successfully coincided with the target of the clusters’ own development and profitability. The results show that clusters, with their potential for shared value creation, can constitute a powerful engine for the revitalisation and development of rural areas, addressing the significant challenges which they are currently facing. View Full-Text
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Keywords
clusters, networks, shared value, rural areas, regional development
Dewey Decimal Classification
333.7 Landflächen, Naturräume für Freizeit und Erholung, Naturreservate, Energie
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Publisher DOI: 10.3390/su13084578
Citation
Martinidis, George, Adamseged, Muluken Elias, Dyjakon, Arkadiusz, Fallas, Yannis, Foutri, Angeliki, Grundmann, Philipp, Hamann, Karen, Minta, Stanisław, Ntavos, Nikolaos, Råberg, Tora, Russo, Silvia, Viaggi, Davide.(2021). How Clusters Create Shared Value in Rural Areas: An Examination of Six Case Studies. Sustainability, 13(8). 10.3390/su13084578