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The knowledge - intensive service activities (KISA) as key driver for innovation and entrepreneurship: a case study for the cluster of the sea in Algarve

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The main purpose of the current paper is to evaluate the contribution of knowledge - intensive service activities (KISA) as a key driver for innovation and entrepreneurship in the context of a cluster approach for the economy of the sea in Algarve. We intend to analyse the central role played by these interaction processes on the generation of learning organizations and on inducing cross fertilization phenomena among the various actors of the cluster.

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Innovation knowledge-intensive service activities Knowledge-intensive business services

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Vaz, E., Noronha, M. T., Shafizadeh, H., Kumar, S., Nijkamp, P. (2012) “Business Topographies: A Spatiotemporal Analysis of 150 years of Indian Business”, 15th Uddevalla Symposium, on: “Entrepreneurship and Innovation Networks” in the subtheme IV: “Mobility and Innovation Flows”, Junho 14-16 2012, Universidade do Algarve

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Universidade do Algarve

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