This paper examines the potential for cluster associations to act globally on behalf of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) utilising networked internet-based capabilities to trade globally. The slow up-take of such new technology and the problems involved is also becoming of increased interest to policymakers. This paper argues that cluster associations with low power-dependence and decentralised structures are better able to provide the necessary support that networks of SMEs require to utilise the technology.
Journal article
We all stand together: using cluster associations to create worldwide presence for SMEs
International Journal of Management and Decision Making, Vol.5(1), pp.35-46
2004
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- Title
- We all stand together: using cluster associations to create worldwide presence for SMEs
- Creators
- Patricia A Rowe - University of QueenslandDavid G Pickernell - University of GlamorganMichael John Christie - Southern Cross UniversityLaura G Putterill - University of Glamorgan
- Publication Details
- International Journal of Management and Decision Making, Vol.5(1), pp.35-46
- Identifiers
- 1221; 991012821319102368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article