Global Clusters of Innovation: Lessons from Silicon Valley Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Can invention and entrepreneurship provoke economic growth in communities that are diverse, or is it only effective in several exceptional places like Silicon Valley? This informative article identifies the outstanding components, behaviours, and linkages that investigates how these characteristics apply in a varied collection of financial communities in Europe, Asia, and Latin America and characterize Silicon Valley.

It targets the role associations-such as governments, universities, leading corporations, and NGOs -play in shaping such communities. It supplies insights on how best to improve the innovation potential of their area for government policy makers, and offers strategies for entrepreneurs and venture investors about the best way to leverage the advantages of clusters of invention, wherever one is found.

PUBLICATION DATE: March 01, 2015 PRODUCT #: CMR587-HCB-ENG

This is just an excerpt. This case is about INNOVATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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