The lost 'E' in clustering: An Australian case study

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Keywords

Clusters, Collaboration, Information Communication Technology, Australia

Faculty

Faculty of Business and Law

School

School of Marketing, Tourism and Leisure

RAS ID

9457

Comments

Cripps, H., & Salo, J. (2009). The lost "E" in Clustering: An Australian Case Study. In proceedings of the 22nd bled eConference eEnablement: facilitating an open, effective and representative eSociety. Bled, Slovenia: University of Maribor.

Abstract

The research investigated the use of information communication technology within collaborative relationships in a multi industry cluster in Australia. The study found that collaborative business relationships were present in the cluster, however the role of ICT in these relationships was not significant due to a number of industry characteristics displayed across the cluster, such as secrecy, a high need for security and low ICT adoption.

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