Making sense of knowledge transfer and IC measurement in clusters: the missing point
by Jose Luis Hervas-Oliver, Juan Ignacio Dalmau Porta
International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital (IJLIC), Vol. 3, No. 3, 2006

Abstract: Intellectual Capital (IC) research has mainly focused on firms rather than on macro-level units and the academia has abandoned the meso-level, i.e., the cluster IC debate. Thus, our objective consists of developing a cluster knowledge transfer framework, which sets the fundamentals to understand and contextualise how IC is created, disseminated and measured within a cluster. After exploring theoretically the different types of clusters, the paper systematically explains all the factors and agents integrated in the knowledge creation and dissemination within industrial districts, connecting the IC clusters' drivers to the IC fundamentals in order to set the IC cluster platform.

Online publication date: Tue, 14-Nov-2006

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