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Industrial clusters and innovation systems in Africa [[electronic resource] ] : institutions, markets, and policy / / edited by Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka and Dorothy McCormick
Industrial clusters and innovation systems in Africa [[electronic resource] ] : institutions, markets, and policy / / edited by Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka and Dorothy McCormick
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : United Nations University Press, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (338 p.)
Disciplina 338.8/7
Altri autori (Persone) Oyelaran-OyeyinkaOyebanji
McCormickDorothy <1941->
Soggetto topico Industrial clusters - Africa
Technological innovations - Economic aspects - Africa
Industrial location - Africa
Regional planning - Africa
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 92-808-7106-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Contents""; ""Figures""; ""Tables""; ""Contributors""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""1 Introduction: Clusters and innovation systems in Africa""; ""2 Industrialization through cluster upgrading: Theoretical perspectives""; ""3 From clusters to innovation systems in traditional industries""; ""4 Industrializing Kenya: Building the productive capacity of micro and small enterprise clusters""; ""5 Small and micro enterprise clusters in Tanzania: Can they generate industrial dynamism?""; ""6 Learning in local systems and global links: The Otigba computer hardware cluster in Nigeria""
""7 Power and firms� learning in the Egyptian furniture cluster of Domiatt""""8 Learning to change: Why the fish processing clusters in Uganda learned to upgrade""; ""9 The Durban Auto Cluster: Global competition, collective efficiency and local development""; ""10 Global markets and local responses: The changing institutions in the Lake Victoria fish cluster""; ""11 Government support and enabling environment for inter-firm cluster cooperation: Policy lessons from South Africa""; ""12 Institutional support for collective ICT learning: Cluster development in Kenya and Ghana""
""13 Conclusion and policy implications""""Index""
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New York, : United Nations University Press, c2007
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Industrial clusters and micro and small enterprises in Africa : : from survival to growth / / Yutaka Yoshino, editor
Industrial clusters and micro and small enterprises in Africa : : from survival to growth / / Yutaka Yoshino, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2011
Descrizione fisica xx, 185 pages : illustrations ; ; 23 cm
Disciplina 338.8/7
Altri autori (Persone) YoshinoYutaka
Collana Directions in development. Private sector development
Soggetto topico Business enterprises - Africa
Industrial clusters - Africa
Industrialization - Africa
Small business - Africa
ISBN 1-282-96655-3
9786612966552
0-8213-8628-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Overview; Chapter 1 - Introduction; Chapter 2 - Unbundling Foreign-Domestic Performance Gaps in Africa's Private Sector; Chapter 3 - Industrial Clusters as Natural Agglomerations of Micro and Small Enterprises: A Conceptual Framework; Chapter 4 - Industrial Clusters and Business Performance of Micro and Small Enterprises in Africa; Chapter 5 - Location, Market Access, and Business Performance of Cluster-Based Enterprises
Chapter 6 - Agglomeration and Growth Challenges for Enterprises in Survival Clusters in Africa Chapter 7 - Building Managerial Human Capital in Africa's Survival Industrial Clusters; Chapter 8 - Policy Implications: Turning Survival into Growth; Appendix 1 - Instrumental Variable Model Estimation on Domestic Ownership Effect on Productivity; Appendix 2 - Basic Characteristics of Sampled Micro and Small Light Manufacturing Enterprises Inside and Outside the Clusters; Appendix 3 - Data Envelopment Analysis; Appendix 4 - Format of Managerial Skills Training Programs
Appendix 5 - Average Treatment of Treated and DID Matching EstimatorAppendix 6 - List of Background Papers and Boxes Contributed for the Study; Index; Back Cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791651803321
Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2011
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Industrial clusters and micro and small enterprises in Africa : : from survival to growth / / Yutaka Yoshino, editor
Industrial clusters and micro and small enterprises in Africa : : from survival to growth / / Yutaka Yoshino, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2011
Descrizione fisica xx, 185 pages : illustrations ; ; 23 cm
Disciplina 338.8/7
Altri autori (Persone) YoshinoYutaka
Collana Directions in development. Private sector development
Soggetto topico Business enterprises - Africa
Industrial clusters - Africa
Industrialization - Africa
Small business - Africa
ISBN 1-282-96655-3
9786612966552
0-8213-8628-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Overview; Chapter 1 - Introduction; Chapter 2 - Unbundling Foreign-Domestic Performance Gaps in Africa's Private Sector; Chapter 3 - Industrial Clusters as Natural Agglomerations of Micro and Small Enterprises: A Conceptual Framework; Chapter 4 - Industrial Clusters and Business Performance of Micro and Small Enterprises in Africa; Chapter 5 - Location, Market Access, and Business Performance of Cluster-Based Enterprises
Chapter 6 - Agglomeration and Growth Challenges for Enterprises in Survival Clusters in Africa Chapter 7 - Building Managerial Human Capital in Africa's Survival Industrial Clusters; Chapter 8 - Policy Implications: Turning Survival into Growth; Appendix 1 - Instrumental Variable Model Estimation on Domestic Ownership Effect on Productivity; Appendix 2 - Basic Characteristics of Sampled Micro and Small Light Manufacturing Enterprises Inside and Outside the Clusters; Appendix 3 - Data Envelopment Analysis; Appendix 4 - Format of Managerial Skills Training Programs
Appendix 5 - Average Treatment of Treated and DID Matching EstimatorAppendix 6 - List of Background Papers and Boxes Contributed for the Study; Index; Back Cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827999703321
Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2011
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Industrial clusters and micro and small enterprises in Africa [[electronic resource] ] : from survival to growth / / edited by Yutaka Yoshino
Industrial clusters and micro and small enterprises in Africa [[electronic resource] ] : from survival to growth / / edited by Yutaka Yoshino
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : World Bank, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (332 p.)
Disciplina 338.8/7
Altri autori (Persone) YoshinoYutaka
Collana Directions in Development
Soggetto topico Business enterprises - Africa
Industrial clusters - Africa
Industrialization - Africa
Small business - Africa
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-96655-3
9786612966552
0-8213-8628-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Overview; Chapter 1 - Introduction; Chapter 2 - Unbundling Foreign-Domestic Performance Gaps in Africa's Private Sector; Chapter 3 - Industrial Clusters as Natural Agglomerations of Micro and Small Enterprises: A Conceptual Framework; Chapter 4 - Industrial Clusters and Business Performance of Micro and Small Enterprises in Africa; Chapter 5 - Location, Market Access, and Business Performance of Cluster-Based Enterprises
Chapter 6 - Agglomeration and Growth Challenges for Enterprises in Survival Clusters in Africa Chapter 7 - Building Managerial Human Capital in Africa's Survival Industrial Clusters; Chapter 8 - Policy Implications: Turning Survival into Growth; Appendix 1 - Instrumental Variable Model Estimation on Domestic Ownership Effect on Productivity; Appendix 2 - Basic Characteristics of Sampled Micro and Small Light Manufacturing Enterprises Inside and Outside the Clusters; Appendix 3 - Data Envelopment Analysis; Appendix 4 - Format of Managerial Skills Training Programs
Appendix 5 - Average Treatment of Treated and DID Matching EstimatorAppendix 6 - List of Background Papers and Boxes Contributed for the Study; Index; Back Cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458613103321
Washington, D.C., : World Bank, 2010
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Industrialisation et développementéconomique accélérés en Afrique : création de bases industrielles régionales
Industrialisation et développementéconomique accélérés en Afrique : création de bases industrielles régionales
Autore Sangaré Louis
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : L'Harmattan, 2015
Disciplina 338.96
Collana âEtudes africaines Industrialisation et dâeveloppementâeconomique accâelâerâes en Afrique
Soggetto topico Industrialization - Africa
Economic development - Africa
Industrial clusters - Africa
Industrial policy - Africa
Economic History
Business & Economics
ISBN 2-336-37059-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNINA-9910157513303321
Sangaré Louis  
[Place of publication not identified], : L'Harmattan, 2015
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Knowledge, technology, and cluster-based growth in Africa [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Douglas Zhihua Zeng
Knowledge, technology, and cluster-based growth in Africa [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Douglas Zhihua Zeng
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC, : World Bank, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (144 p.)
Disciplina 338.96
Altri autori (Persone) ZengDouglas Zhihua
Collana WBI learning resources series
Soggetto topico Industrial clusters - Africa
Enterprise zones - Africa
Business enterprises - Africa
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-21771-9
9786611217716
0-8213-7307-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1. Knowledge, Technology, and Cluster-Based Growth in Africa: Findings from 11 Case Studies of Enterprise Clusters in Africa; Table 1.1. Overview of 11 enterprise clusters in Africa; Table 1.2. Sources of new ideas in the Mwenge handicrafts cluster; Table 1.3. Education levels of entrepreneurs in selected clusters; Table 1.4. Firms' perception of government support in Nnewi cluster; 2. The Suame Manufacturing Cluster in Ghana; Figure 2.1. Population growth of Suame Magazine; Table 2.1. Products and services of the Suame cluster
Table 2.2. Education levels of respondents Table 2.3. Primary sources of acquired skills; 3. The Kamukunji Metalwork Cluster in Kenya; Table 3.1 Key success factors; 4. The Lake Naivasha Cut Flower Cluster in Kenya; Table 4.1. Growth in floricultural exports, 1995-2004; Table 4.2. Major export destinations of Kenya's floral exports, 2003; Table 4.3. Distribution of flower farms in Kenya by major growing region, 2005; Table 4.4. Distribution of the most important floral varieties grown in Kenya; 5. The Nnewi Automotive Components Cluster in Nigeria
Table 5.1. Size distribution of automotive spare parts manufacturing enterprises in Nnewi Table 5.2. Profile of firms in the Nnewi Cluster, 1997; Table 5.3. Foreign machinery imports; Table 5.4. Rating of inter-firm linkage types; Table 5.5. Vertical and horizontal links among firms in the Nnewi cluster; Table 5.6. Average number of employees per firm, by skill type, 2000-2004; Figure 5.1. Constraints faced by firms in the importation of components; Figure 5.2. Firms' assessment of physical infrastructure; Table 5.7. Firms' perception of government support to the cluster
Table 5.8. Assessment of the competitive environment 6. The Otigba Computer Village Cluster in Nigeria; Figure 6.1. Small and medium-size enterprises in the Otigba Computer Village cluster; Box 6.1. Entrepreneurship trajectory at Otigba Computer Village; Table 6.1. Changes in competitive factors (percent); Table 6.2. Staffing trends in Otigba cluster, 2000-2004; Table 6.3. Firms' perceptions of changing horizontal and vertical links (percent); Table 6.4. Prominent features of the Otigba Computer Village cluster; 7. Handicraft and Furniture Clusters in Tanzania
Box 7.1. Agglomerative benefits in the furniture and handicraft clusters Table 7.1. Education of entrepreneurs in the Mwenge and Keko Clusters (percent); 8. The Lake Victoria Fishing Cluster in Uganda; Table 8.1. Geographical location of fish-processing plants by nearest city in Uganda, March 2004; 9. The Textile and Clothing Cluster in Mauritius; Table 9.1. Number of textile and clothing firms (2000-2005); Table 9.2. Employment in the textile and clothing sector (2000-2005); Table 9.3. Quality component of different product lines, 2004
Table 9.4. Hourly costs of unskilled labor in the textile industry, 1997
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451997703321
Washington, DC, : World Bank, c2008
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Knowledge, technology, and cluster-based growth in Africa / / edited by Douglas Zhihua Zeng
Knowledge, technology, and cluster-based growth in Africa / / edited by Douglas Zhihua Zeng
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2008]
Descrizione fisica ix, 130 pages : illustrations ; ; 27 cm
Disciplina 338.96
Altri autori (Persone) ZengDouglas Zhihua
Collana WBI learning resources series
Soggetto topico Industrial clusters - Africa
Enterprise zones - Africa
Business enterprises - Africa
ISBN 1-281-21771-9
9786611217716
0-8213-7307-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1. Knowledge, Technology, and Cluster-Based Growth in Africa: Findings from 11 Case Studies of Enterprise Clusters in Africa; Table 1.1. Overview of 11 enterprise clusters in Africa; Table 1.2. Sources of new ideas in the Mwenge handicrafts cluster; Table 1.3. Education levels of entrepreneurs in selected clusters; Table 1.4. Firms' perception of government support in Nnewi cluster; 2. The Suame Manufacturing Cluster in Ghana; Figure 2.1. Population growth of Suame Magazine; Table 2.1. Products and services of the Suame cluster
Table 2.2. Education levels of respondents Table 2.3. Primary sources of acquired skills; 3. The Kamukunji Metalwork Cluster in Kenya; Table 3.1 Key success factors; 4. The Lake Naivasha Cut Flower Cluster in Kenya; Table 4.1. Growth in floricultural exports, 1995-2004; Table 4.2. Major export destinations of Kenya's floral exports, 2003; Table 4.3. Distribution of flower farms in Kenya by major growing region, 2005; Table 4.4. Distribution of the most important floral varieties grown in Kenya; 5. The Nnewi Automotive Components Cluster in Nigeria
Table 5.1. Size distribution of automotive spare parts manufacturing enterprises in Nnewi Table 5.2. Profile of firms in the Nnewi Cluster, 1997; Table 5.3. Foreign machinery imports; Table 5.4. Rating of inter-firm linkage types; Table 5.5. Vertical and horizontal links among firms in the Nnewi cluster; Table 5.6. Average number of employees per firm, by skill type, 2000-2004; Figure 5.1. Constraints faced by firms in the importation of components; Figure 5.2. Firms' assessment of physical infrastructure; Table 5.7. Firms' perception of government support to the cluster
Table 5.8. Assessment of the competitive environment 6. The Otigba Computer Village Cluster in Nigeria; Figure 6.1. Small and medium-size enterprises in the Otigba Computer Village cluster; Box 6.1. Entrepreneurship trajectory at Otigba Computer Village; Table 6.1. Changes in competitive factors (percent); Table 6.2. Staffing trends in Otigba cluster, 2000-2004; Table 6.3. Firms' perceptions of changing horizontal and vertical links (percent); Table 6.4. Prominent features of the Otigba Computer Village cluster; 7. Handicraft and Furniture Clusters in Tanzania
Box 7.1. Agglomerative benefits in the furniture and handicraft clusters Table 7.1. Education of entrepreneurs in the Mwenge and Keko Clusters (percent); 8. The Lake Victoria Fishing Cluster in Uganda; Table 8.1. Geographical location of fish-processing plants by nearest city in Uganda, March 2004; 9. The Textile and Clothing Cluster in Mauritius; Table 9.1. Number of textile and clothing firms (2000-2005); Table 9.2. Employment in the textile and clothing sector (2000-2005); Table 9.3. Quality component of different product lines, 2004
Table 9.4. Hourly costs of unskilled labor in the textile industry, 1997
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781814203321
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2008]
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Knowledge, technology, and cluster-based growth in Africa / / edited by Douglas Zhihua Zeng
Knowledge, technology, and cluster-based growth in Africa / / edited by Douglas Zhihua Zeng
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2008]
Descrizione fisica ix, 130 pages : illustrations ; ; 27 cm
Disciplina 338.96
Altri autori (Persone) ZengDouglas Zhihua
Collana WBI learning resources series
Soggetto topico Industrial clusters - Africa
Enterprise zones - Africa
Business enterprises - Africa
ISBN 1-281-21771-9
9786611217716
0-8213-7307-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1. Knowledge, Technology, and Cluster-Based Growth in Africa: Findings from 11 Case Studies of Enterprise Clusters in Africa; Table 1.1. Overview of 11 enterprise clusters in Africa; Table 1.2. Sources of new ideas in the Mwenge handicrafts cluster; Table 1.3. Education levels of entrepreneurs in selected clusters; Table 1.4. Firms' perception of government support in Nnewi cluster; 2. The Suame Manufacturing Cluster in Ghana; Figure 2.1. Population growth of Suame Magazine; Table 2.1. Products and services of the Suame cluster
Table 2.2. Education levels of respondents Table 2.3. Primary sources of acquired skills; 3. The Kamukunji Metalwork Cluster in Kenya; Table 3.1 Key success factors; 4. The Lake Naivasha Cut Flower Cluster in Kenya; Table 4.1. Growth in floricultural exports, 1995-2004; Table 4.2. Major export destinations of Kenya's floral exports, 2003; Table 4.3. Distribution of flower farms in Kenya by major growing region, 2005; Table 4.4. Distribution of the most important floral varieties grown in Kenya; 5. The Nnewi Automotive Components Cluster in Nigeria
Table 5.1. Size distribution of automotive spare parts manufacturing enterprises in Nnewi Table 5.2. Profile of firms in the Nnewi Cluster, 1997; Table 5.3. Foreign machinery imports; Table 5.4. Rating of inter-firm linkage types; Table 5.5. Vertical and horizontal links among firms in the Nnewi cluster; Table 5.6. Average number of employees per firm, by skill type, 2000-2004; Figure 5.1. Constraints faced by firms in the importation of components; Figure 5.2. Firms' assessment of physical infrastructure; Table 5.7. Firms' perception of government support to the cluster
Table 5.8. Assessment of the competitive environment 6. The Otigba Computer Village Cluster in Nigeria; Figure 6.1. Small and medium-size enterprises in the Otigba Computer Village cluster; Box 6.1. Entrepreneurship trajectory at Otigba Computer Village; Table 6.1. Changes in competitive factors (percent); Table 6.2. Staffing trends in Otigba cluster, 2000-2004; Table 6.3. Firms' perceptions of changing horizontal and vertical links (percent); Table 6.4. Prominent features of the Otigba Computer Village cluster; 7. Handicraft and Furniture Clusters in Tanzania
Box 7.1. Agglomerative benefits in the furniture and handicraft clusters Table 7.1. Education of entrepreneurs in the Mwenge and Keko Clusters (percent); 8. The Lake Victoria Fishing Cluster in Uganda; Table 8.1. Geographical location of fish-processing plants by nearest city in Uganda, March 2004; 9. The Textile and Clothing Cluster in Mauritius; Table 9.1. Number of textile and clothing firms (2000-2005); Table 9.2. Employment in the textile and clothing sector (2000-2005); Table 9.3. Quality component of different product lines, 2004
Table 9.4. Hourly costs of unskilled labor in the textile industry, 1997
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