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Counteracting innovative constraints

We respond to repeated calls over the years to further develop cluster theory specifically in an African context. Our contribution is to construct a framework which integrates theories focusing on path dependency, transaction cost economics (efficiency and systemic interdependency models) and region...

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Main Author: Daiyabu, Tauraa, Nasiru
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2014
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100 |a Daiyabu, Tauraa, Nasiru 
245 |a Counteracting innovative constraints  |c insights from four case studies of African knowledge-intensi 
260 |c 2014 
300 |a 313-336 
520 |a We respond to repeated calls over the years to further develop cluster theory specifically in an African context. Our contribution is to construct a framework which integrates theories focusing on path dependency, transaction cost economics (efficiency and systemic interdependency models) and regional development (lock in models). Our focus is on the innovativeness of African clusters and constraints on such innovation. Thus, drawing on cluster literature on constraints to innovation coupled with insights from current empirical work within African automotive clusters, we examine the challenges of counteracting the multilevel constraints which hinder innovation in African clusters. We develop a model for counteracting cluster constraints focusing on the impact of variations in innovative frequency, diffusion of innovations, innovative speed and protection of innovation. The model emphasizes the opportunities that arise when new entrant and incumbent firms interact to neutralize constraints at transactional, social, ecological and knowledge levels. 
650 |a Innovative Protection 
650 |a Innovative Speed 
650 |a Innovative Diffusion 
650 |a Innovative Frequency 
650 |a Multilevel Constraints 
650 |a African Clusters 
773 |a Entrepreneurship & Regional Development  |d April 
999 |c 41752  |d 41752