TCI 2016 Beyond GDP: A framework for Measuring Sustainable Development in Maritime Clusters
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Titel presentatie[Naam, organisatienaam]
Working Day - Track: Academic Track Cluster Evaluation
David Adkins
Beyond GDP: A framework for Measuring Sustainable
Development in Maritime Clusters
Beyond GDP: A Framework for Measuring Sustainable Development in Maritime Clusters
David Adkins
Examining the Relationship
Social Capital
Sustainable
Development
Cluster Governan
ce
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Theoretical background The literature suggests links:
between corporate governance and firm performance
between cluster governance and cluster output (De Propris & Wei, 2007; Parrilli & Sachetti, 2008; Berthinier-Poncet, 2014)
between social capital and sustainability practices (Rydin & Holman, 2004; Tsai, 2008; Thuy et al, 2011)
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Cluster Evaluation Tool
Beyond GDP and innovation output Not intended to be comparative, but a tool
for learning Strategic and operational impact
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Social Capital Evaluation
Based on the work done by the TCI Cluster Evaluation Working Group
Measuring: Perceived value of collaborative strength Collaborative dynamics
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Cluster Governance
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Cluster management facilitates: Knowledge sharing Communities Collaboration Internal/external
support Regional identity Conflict resolutionBased on Berthinier-Poncet (2014)
Measuring Sustainable Development What to measure? How to measure?
UN Indicators of Sustainable Development OECD Green Growth & Sustainable
Development Global Reporting Initiative
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19th TCI Global Conference - Eindhoven 2016
Measures of Sustainable Development
Based on Bocken et al (2014) and Kuznetsov et al (2015)
Limitations Assumption that firms are both interested
in and engaged with sustainable development practices
Engaged with the cluster – rather than being a member ‘because we should be’
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References
19th TCI Global Conference - Eindhoven 2016
Berthinier-Poncet, A. (2014) ‘Cluster Governance and Institutional Dynamics: A Comparative Analysis of French Regional Clusters of Innovation’, in XXII Conference Internationale de Management Strategique. Rennes.Bocken, N. M. P., Short, S. W., Rana, P. and Evans, S. (2014) ‘A literature and practice review to develop sustainable business model archetypes’, Journal of Cleaner Production. 65, pp. 42–56. Kuznetsov, A., Dinwoodie, J., Gibbs, D., Sansom, M. and Knowles, H. (2015) ‘Towards a sustainability management system for smaller ports’, Marine Policy. 54, pp. 59–68. Parrilli, M. D. and Sacchetti, S. (2008) ‘Linking learning with governance in networks and clusters: key issues for analysis and policy’, Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 20(4), pp. 387–408. De Propris, L. and Wei, P. (2007) ‘Governance and Competitiveness in the Birmingham Jewellery District’, Urban Studies, 44(12), pp. 2465–2486. Rydin, Y. and Holman, N. (2004) ‘Re-evaluating the Contribution of Social Capital in Achieving Sustainable Development’, Local Environment, 9(2), pp. 117–133.Thuy, N. N., Dwivedi, P., Rossi, F., Alavalapati, J. R. R. and Thapa, B. (2011) ‘Role of social capital in determining conservation attitude: a case study from Cat Tien National Park, Vietnam’, International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, 18(2), pp. 143–153. Tsai, T. (2008) ‘The impact of social capital on regional waste recycling’, Sustainable development, 55(June 2007), pp. 44–55.