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This book highlights the importance of clusters for the competitiveness of companies and is divided into three interrelated parts. The first part focuses on localization economics, cluster theory, the role of innovation, and innovation partnerships in cluster formations. The second part of the volume presents original research carried out from 2018 to 2020 in the field of both natural clusters and organized clusters. In addition to examining the impact of cluster membership, the contributions also focus on additional factors that may affect the financial performance of companies.
In the third part, an additional survey and case studies are presented, to examine the specifics of family businesses in selected industrial districts of the textile, glass, and jewelry industries. A broader overview of the development of dominant industries in the selected districts is provided, for an easier understanding of the relationships of competition among companies and locations in the business clusters. The book evaluates implications for microeconomic and macroeconomic policies and provides proposals for corporate inter-organizational behavior.
This volume addresses scholars and researchers of economics, business, and management, as well as policy-makers and practitioners interested in a better understanding of innovation and performance drivers of business clusters.

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Science, Technology and Innovation Studies
Series Editors
Leonid Gokhberg
Moscow, Russia
Dirk Meissner
Moscow, Russia

Science, technology and innovation (STI) studies are interrelated, as are STI policies and policy studies. This series of books aims to contribute to improved understanding of these interrelations. Their importance has become more widely recognized, as the role of innovation in driving economic development and fostering societal welfare has become almost conventional wisdom. Interdisciplinary in coverage, the series focuses on the links between STI, business, and the broader economy and society. The series includes conceptual and empirical contributions, which aim to extend our theoretical grasp while offering practical relevance. Relevant topics include the economic and social impacts of STI, STI policy design and implementation, technology and innovation management, entrepreneurship (and related policies), foresight studies, and analysis of emerging technologies. The series is addressed to professionals in research and teaching, consultancies and industry, government and international organizations.

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/13398

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Miroslav Zizka and Petra Rydvalova
Innovation and Performance Drivers of Business Clusters
An Empirical Study
1st ed. 2021
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Editors
Miroslav Zizka
Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic
Petra Rydvalova
Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic
ISSN 2570-1509 e-ISSN 2570-1517
Science, Technology and Innovation Studies
ISBN 978-3-030-79906-9 e-ISBN 978-3-030-79907-6
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79907-6
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Acknowledgements

Supported by the grant No. GA18-01144S An empirical study of the existence of clusters and their effect on the performance of member enterprises of the Czech Science Foundation.

Contents
Miroslav Zizka
Marek Skala and Petra Rydvalova
Miroslav Zizka , Natalie Pelloneova and Marek Skala
Petra Rydvalova and Marek Skala
Marek Skala , Miroslav Zizka and Natalie Pelloneova
Miroslav Zizka , Petra Rydvalova and Vladimira Hovorkova Valentova
Petra Rydvalova and Miroslav Zizka
Petra Rydvalova , Vladimira Hovorkova Valentova and Natalie Pelloneova
Miroslav Zizka and Eva Stichhauerova
Petra Rydvalova and Miroslav Zizka
Petra Rydvalova , Denisa Skrbkova , Miroslav Zizka and Vladimira Hovorkova Valentova
Marek Skala , Miroslav Zizka and Petra Rydvalova
Editors and Contributors
About the Editors
Miroslav Zizka

is a professor of management and economics at the Faculty of Economics, Technical University of Liberec. In his research, he focuses on quantitative methods in economics and management, performance, and competitiveness of clusters.

Petra Rydvalova

is an associate professor in business economics and management at the Faculty of Economics, Technical University of Liberec. She has been dealing in the long term with the issue of clusters, outsourcing, and transfer of R&D results by a spin-off method.

Contributors
Marek Skala

is a PhD lecturer in the field of organisation and business management at the Faculty of Economics, Technical University of Liberec. He teaches economic theory. In his research and publication activities, he focuses on current microeconomics and macroeconomics issues.

Vladimira Hovorkova Valentova

is a PhD lecturer in the field of organisation and business management at the Faculty of Economics, Technical University of Liberec. She teaches statistical methods. In her research and publication activities, she specialises in methods of descriptive statistics and surveys.

Eva Stichhauerova

is a PhD lecturer of organisation and business management at the Faculty of Economics, Technical University of Liberec. Her field of research is business administration and management, quantitative methods in management, and lean management.

Natalie Pelloneova

is a PhD lecturer in the field of business economics and management at the Faculty of Economics, Technical University of Liberec. Her work is focused on quantitative methods in management. Her further research includes business networks and clusters.

Denisa Skrbkova

is a PhD student of economics and management at the Faculty of Economics, Technical University of Liberec. Her research focuses on family business in developing countries.

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M. Zizka, P. Rydvalova (eds.) Innovation and Performance Drivers of Business Clusters Science, Technology and Innovation Studies https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79907-6_1
1. Introduction
Miroslav Zizka
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Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic
Miroslav Zizka
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This book deals with the phenomenon of clusters which have been an important topic of the industrial economy since the 1990s. As early as at the end of the nineteenth century, Alfred Marshall described the reasons which lead to the concentration of industries in certain regions. They included sharing of workers, knowledge, and infrastructure, as well as informal contacts between people and companies, which created agglomeration savings resulting from the close proximity of economic activities.

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