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Porter's cluster



         


A Porter's cluster or competitive cluster is a geographical location where:

Generally two types of competitive clusters, based on different kind of knowledge, are recognized:

The concept is named after Michael Porter, a Harvard professor who developed it. He claims that clusters have the potential to affect competition in three ways:

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Examples

Well known examples are

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