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    Functioning of Innovative Territorial Clusters by Maria A. Gureva, Svetlana V. Lyubimtseva, Tatiana N. Tukhkanen, Olga Yu. Lyubimtseva, Lyudmila M. Simonova, Eugeny P. Kolpak

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…From the definition given by the founder of the modern theory of clusters by M. porter, that “...a cluster or industrial group, is a group of geographically neighboring interconnected companies and related organizations operating in a certain area, characterized by common activities and complementary to each other”.…”
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    Functioning of Innovative Territorial Clusters by Maria A. Gureva, Svetlana V. Lyubimtseva, Tatiana N. Tukhkanen, Olga Yu. Lyubimtseva, Lyudmila M. Simonova, Eugeny P. Kolpak

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…From the definition given by the founder of the modern theory of clusters by M. porter, that “...a cluster or industrial group, is a group of geographically neighboring interconnected companies and related organizations operating in a certain area, characterized by common activities and complementary to each other”. …”
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    Functioning of Innovative Territorial Clusters by Maria A. Gureva, Svetlana V. Lyubimtseva, Tatiana N. Tukhkanen, Olga Yu. Lyubimtseva, Lyudmila M. Simonova, Eugeny P. Kolpak

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…From the definition given by the founder of the modern theory of clusters by M. porter, that “...a cluster or industrial group, is a group of geographically neighboring interconnected companies and related organizations operating in a certain area, characterized by common activities and complementary to each other”. …”
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    Functioning of Innovative Territorial Clusters by Maria A. Gureva, Svetlana V. Lyubimtseva, Tatiana N. Tukhkanen, Olga Yu. Lyubimtseva, Lyudmila M. Simonova, Eugeny P. Kolpak

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…From the definition given by the founder of the modern theory of clusters by M. porter, that “...a cluster or industrial group, is a group of geographically neighboring interconnected companies and related organizations operating in a certain area, characterized by common activities and complementary to each other”. …”
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