1st Edition

Clusters, Digital Transformation and Regional Development in Germany

By Marta Götz Copyright 2021
    152 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    152 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The information age is reshaping current socio-economic structures and processes and this book touches upon the nature of clusters in the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0; I4.0). It focuses on the spatial perspective of digital business transformation and explores in natural context the interrelations between cluster and I4.0. It investigates the role of knowledge, business relations and policy in making cluster relevant for Industry 4.0 and uses the case study method and literature review to develop a conceptual framework outlining the functioning of Industry 4.0 cluster.

    This book argues that locally embedded knowledge accompanied by strong presence of industry and assisted by proper governance management facilitate the implementation of I4.0. The idiosyncrasies of Industry 4.0 impact also the functioning of cluster as they require more interdisciplinary integrative approach with the provision of industrial commons and development of related varieties. Natural processes of stretching of the cluster cannot be prevented, but should be harnessed for upgrading the core competences of cluster. This book can enrich existing literature on economic geography and regional studies by discussing the spatial aspects of digital transformation.

    It shows the cluster transformation as induced by the digital transformation, and will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, and students who explore the regional and local development, competitiveness, or managerial aspects of fourth industrial revolution.

    Part I - Setting the stage 1. Introduction - Background of the Research and the Methodology Adopted 2. Industry 4.0 and the Contribution of Clusters for the Advancing I4.0 Part II - On the role of knowledge, business relations and policy in making cluster relevant for Industry 4.0 3. Intelligent Technical Systems - Ostwestfalenlippe - It's Owl Cluster 4. Developing Conceptual Model Part III – Cluster as provider of industrial commons and related variety undergoing the stretching process 5. HAV Hamburg Aviation Cluster 6. Findings and Discussion 7. Summary of the Results Part IV Final word 8. Conclusions

    Biography

    Marta Götz is a Researcher and Associate Professor at the Faculty of Business and International Relations at the Vistula University in Warsaw, Poland.