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Conceptualizing multiple clusters in mega-city regions: The case of the biomedical industry in Beijing
Affiliation:1. Manufacturing Department, School Of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing, B50, Cranfield University, Bedfordshire. MK43 0AL. UK
Abstract:This paper introduces a unique industrial configuration that has emerged in Beijing, where three economic clusters in the biomedical industry, originally established as industrial/research parks, have developed parallel to each other. This configuration of multiple co-located clusters of the same industry, which has not been discussed before, raises the question of whether the industrial/research parks are competing for the same resources, or whether they are complementary to each other and can collectively be viewed as a new type of industrial configuration. The paper conceptualizes a framework of multiple clusters in mega-city regions that distinguishes between collaborating and competing clusters and presents initial empirical evidence for the Beijing case. As such, this research aims to unravel the phenomenon of multiple clusters in mega-city regions and to understand the complex spatial interrelationships that exist within and beyond multiple co-located clusters in the same industry.
Keywords:Beijing  Biomedical clusters  Cross-cluster linkages  Mega-city regions  Multiple clusters  D22  D85  L14  R11
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