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|a Industry Clusters and Innovation in the Arab World :
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|a Cover -- Industry Clusters and Innovation in the Arab World -- Industry Clusters and Innovation in the Arab World: Challenges and Opportunities -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1. Construction of the National Innovation System in Algeria and Economic Performances: In Search of Action Policies1 -- Abstract -- Introduction -- National Innovation System, Capacity Building, and Economic Performance -- Conceptual Framework of the NIS -- NIS and Building Learning and Innovation Capacities -- Innovation at the Heart of Economic Performance -- NIS in Developing Countries -- Construction of the Algerian NIS, Capacities, and Economic Performance -- Research and Innovation Policy -- Capacities and Innovation Activities -- R& -- D and Innovation Support -- Education, Training, and Skills Development -- Research Staff and Scientific and Technological Production -- The Interface Between the World of Research and the Industrial Sector -- Economic Performances -- Policies of Action in Favor of a Complete NIS in Algeria -- Note -- References -- 2. The Automotive Industry Cluster in Egypt: Cases of German Automotive Companies1 -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Automotive Industry Business Cluster -- Definition -- Importance -- Challenges Faced -- Status Quo and the Way Forward -- Industry Clusters and Automotive Industry Cluster in Egypt -- Overview on Industry Clusters in Egypt -- Automotive Egyptian Industrial Cluster Overview (Actors) -- Automotive Egyptian Industrial Cluster Overview (Analysis): Diamond Conditions -- Labor Competitiveness in Industry Clusters: An Emphasis on the Automotive Industry in Egypt -- Labor Competitiveness: Definition and Importance -- Overview on Egypt's Labor Competitiveness: Status Quo and Challenges.
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|a Technical and Vocational Education and Training as a Main Strategy to Leverage Labor Competitiveness in Egypt -- Overview on the TVET Sector in Egypt -- Main Players in the TVET Sector in Egypt -- The German Experience in Upscaling Egyptian Labor Competitiveness -- German Interest in the Labor Competitiveness -- History of German Endeavors in the TVET Sector in Egypt -- A Two Decade Overview on TVET Sector Reforms in Egypt (2000-2021): Highlights of Milestones and German Experiences to Upsca ... -- Methodology -- Design and Key Objectives -- Sample Identification and Rationale -- Data Collection Methods -- Analysis and Results -- Conclusion, Implications, and Recommendations -- Conclusion -- Implications and Recommendation -- On the Macrolevel -- On a Mesolevel -- Considering the Interaction Between Meso- and Macrolevels -- Note -- References -- 3. Knowledge Sharing Mechanisms and Challenges in a Government-Driven Industry Cluster: A Saudi Arabian Case Study -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Designing Industrial Districts and Clusters -- Industry Clusters and Emerging Clusters -- Actor Interactions and Relationships -- A Synopsis of the Research's Contextual and Conceptual Framework -- A Theoretical Framework for the Study of Knowledge Sharing in Emerging Clusters -- Absorptive Capacity -- Knowledge of Expertise Location -- Interorganizational Trust -- Interorganizational Trust and Social Capital -- Accessibility -- Research Context -- National Context of Saudi Arabia -- Industrial Cluster Programs in Saudi Arabiaa -- Methodology -- Findings of Data Analysis at the (Web Level) and (Firm Level)1 -- Links and Relationships Between Actors and the Type of Knowledge -- SAM Cluster Knowledge Sharing Mechanisms -- Firm-Level Knowledge Sharing (Formal and Informal) Mechanisms -- Cluster Knowledge-Sharing Factors -- Absorptive Capacity.
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|a Knowledge of Expertise Location -- Interorganizational Trust -- Social Capital -- Accessibility -- SAM Cluster Knowledge Sharing Barriers -- Discussion of the Findings -- Factors Affecting SAM Cluster Knowledge Sharing -- Absorptive Capacity -- Knowledge of Expertise Location -- Interorganizational Trust -- Social Capital and Knowledge Sharing -- Knowledge Brokers as Social Capital Bonders -- Accessibility -- Knowledge-Sharing Barriers in SAM Cluster -- Implications and Research Contributions -- Implications of Policy Design and Implementation -- Research Contributions and Future Studies -- Note -- References -- 4. State-Business Relations, Public Policy, and Industrial Cluster Development in the Arab World -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theoretical Perspective -- Public Policy for Industrial Clusters -- State-Business Relations and Public Policy for Clusters -- SBR and Industrial Clusters in the Arab World -- Data and Discussion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 5. Application of Porter's Diamond Model: A Case Study of Tourism Cluster in UAE -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The United Arab Emirates: Country Overview -- UAE Tourism Profile -- The Diamond Model Theory and Clusters -- Porter's Diamond Theory to Assess Sources of Competitive Advantage in the Tourism in UAE -- The Factor Conditions -- Skilled Workforce -- UAE Infrastructure -- The Government Role in Improving the Tourism Sector in UAE -- The Demand Conditions -- Related and Supporting Industries -- Hotel Industry -- Aviation and Transport Industry -- Transport -- Entertainment Attractions and Events Sectors -- Firm Strategy, Structure, and Rivalry -- Discussion -- Implications -- Countries Benefiting From UAE's Experience -- Future Research -- Conclusion -- References -- 6. Industrial Clusters and the Five Drivers of Regional Productivity in Egypt -- Abstract -- Introduction.
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|a The Five Drivers of Productivity -- Investment -- Skills -- Innovation -- Entrepreneurship -- Competition -- Industrial Clusters and Productivity -- Data and Statistical Methods -- Data -- The Hausmann-Klinger Proximity Matrix -- Method -- Results -- Final Comments -- References -- 7. Role of Promotion Policies to Stimulate the Dynamics and Innovation of Clusters: The Case of Palestine -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Palestinian Context -- Snapshot of Palestinian Clusters -- Research on Clusters in Palestine -- Dynamism and Innovation of Palestinian Clusters and the Research Questions -- Theoretical Background -- Methodology -- Answering the Research Questions: Cluster Studies in Palestine -- The Stage of Development of the Clusters -- The Institutional Context -- Can Palestinian Clusters Be Considered Innovative? -- Success Factors for Palestinian Clusters -- Cluster Promotion Policies in Palestine -- Discussion -- Recommendations -- Conclusions -- References -- 8. The Impact of Cluster Involvement on Supply Chain Sustainability Performance: Introducing the Sustainability/Involvement ... -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- The Definition of Industrial Clusters -- Typology of Industrial Clusters Based on Forces of Agglomeration -- Industrial Clusters Involvement -- Sustainable Supply Chains -- Sustainable Supply Chain Performance Measures -- Analytical Hierarchical Methodology in Supply Chain Sustainability Performance -- The Effect of Industrial Clusters on Supply Chain Sustainability -- The Research Problem -- The Research Methodology -- Framework Development -- Structuring the Problem -- Step 1: Model Development -- Comparative Judgment -- Step 2: Operationalization of Variables -- Step 3: Introducing Smart Village in Egypt -- Steps 4-5: Item Allocation.
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|a Step 6: Create Pairwise Closed-Ended Interview Questions to Assess all Appropriate Items Importance -- Step 7: Create Likert Scale to Assess all Appropriate Items Performance -- Priority Analysis -- Step 8: Calculate Importance Weight Using AHP -- Step 9: Assessing Cluster Involvement -- Step 10: Calculating Means for Performance Measures -- Step 11: Calculating the Sustainability/Involvement Index -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Contribution -- Limitations -- Future Implications -- References -- 9. Role of Universities as Knowledge Creators in a National Innovation System: An Open Innovation Paradigm -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Conceptual Background - National Innovation System -- Analyzing the Context of Saudi Arabia -- Importance of Universities - National Innovation System -- Open Innovation - Scope for Inclusion of Universities -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- 10. Formation of Agricluster on the Priority of Including Small Farms: Case From Egypt∗ -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Role of MSMEs in Economic Progress -- Clustering and the Economics of Competition -- The Link Between Agri-Industrial Clusters and Growth of Agribusiness -- Agribusiness Trends -- Knowledge as a Source of Competitive Advantage for Agribusiness Clusters -- Cases Studies of Clustering Efforts in Various Regions Around the World -- Agri-Industry Parks: A Magical Solution for Africa -- MSMEs in Egypt: Driver for Expected Growth -- Agribusiness in Egypt: Opportunities and Challenges -- Study Methodology -- Research Insights -- Challenges Facing the Agribusiness MSMEs -- Impact of Market-Related Issues on the Agribusiness MSME Success -- Impact of Internal Issues on the Agribusiness MSME Success -- AIP: Business Models and Inclusive Market Development -- Limitation and Future Research -- References.
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|a Industry clusters promote innovation in the Arab World, through collaboration among businesses, research institutions, and governments. Benefits include the creation and sharing of knowledge, professional networking, access to spill-over knowledge, and specialized talent pools.
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|a Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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