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Ayrapetyan, David, and Frans Hermans. "Introducing a Multiscalar Framework for Biocluster Research: A Meta-Analysis." Sustainability 12, no. 9 (May 9, 2020): 3890. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12093890.

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Bioclusters have grown in popularity in the last decade in response to the global environmental and climate challenges. These clusters envisage sustainable and local production value chains in different sectors of the bioeconomy. However, the sustainability of these clusters is often questioned because of the negative social and environmental effects they can have both inside and outside of their region. At present, a framework is missing to analyze these effects that span multiple levels and multiple scales. The aim of this paper is to develop such a multiscalar framework. For this aim, we conducted a meta-analysis of biocluster case studies. As a result, we constructed a framework that combines the aspects of sustainability, knowledge and resource flows, cluster network properties, and the political and institutional structures. We tested this framework on the question of how the different scales of biocluster performance interact and depend on each other.
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Dagdigian, Chris. "Building and managing production bioclusters." Drug Discovery Today: BIOSILICO 2, no. 5 (September 2004): 208–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1741-8364(04)02406-0.

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Philippidis, Alex. "Global Bioclusters Vie for Dominance in Battle Royale." Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News 32, no. 11 (June 2012): 10–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/gen.32.11.02.

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Chernovalov, Pavel, and Zanna Chernovalova. "Methods of Formation of Digital Bioclusters Based on Logistic Chains of Brest Region." Studia Sieci Uniwersytetów Pogranicza 4 (2020): 9–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.15290/sup.2020.04.01.

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Goal – the main purpose of this article is to substantiate the organizational capabilities of the formation of digital bioclusters in the Brest region. In this regard, the issues of building supply chains during the period of technological structure change are considered, especially on the basis of bioproduct specifics, since they become the most relevant in the general spectrum of scientific problems of economic theory and practice. Research methodology – the authors of the study focused on descriptive and monographic methods, cluster analysis and assessment of institutional effectiveness. Score/results – in this article, the authors present conclusions and results on the systematization of the whole complex of problems in the formation of supply chains of bioproducts and the possibility of the formation of bioclusters in the Brest region. Originality/value – the article presents original original material, since it is published for the first time and has a high potential for practical application, which leads to the presence of a corresponding added value within the framework of the study and confirms its scientific value.
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Breznitz, Shiri M., Rory P. O'Shea, and Thomas J. Allen. "University Commercialization Strategies in the Development of Regional Bioclusters." Journal of Product Innovation Management 25, no. 2 (March 2008): 129–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5885.2008.00290.x.

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Kesavan, Jana, Deborah Schepers, Jerold Bottiger, and Jason Edmonds. "UV-C Decontamination of Aerosolized and Surface-Bound Single Spores and Bioclusters." Aerosol Science and Technology 48, no. 4 (February 24, 2014): 450–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02786826.2014.889276.

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Gautam, Ajay. "Evolution of Chinese bioclusters as a framework for investment policies in emerging markets." Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 14, no. 1 (December 12, 2014): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrd4516.

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Jolivet, Eric, Caroline Lanciano-Morandat, Hiroatsu Nohara, and Daniel Pardo. "Biopharmaceutical entrepreneurship in two Japanese and French bioclusters: Differences in founder profiles and experience." Asian Business & Management 8, no. 4 (November 3, 2009): 429–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/abm.2009.16.

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Sukhodub, Leonid F. "Soft-ionization mass spectrometry study of deoxynucleoside bioclusters and deoxynucleoside-antitumor medicinal preparation clusters." Mass Spectrometry Reviews 14, no. 4-5 (July 1995): 235–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mas.1280140402.

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COOKE, PHILIP. "THE ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY OF KNOWLEDGE FLOW HIERARCHIES AMONG INTERNATIONALLY NETWORKED MEDICAL BIOCLUSTERS: A SCIENTOMETRIC ANALYSIS." Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 100, no. 3 (July 2009): 332–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9663.2009.00506.x.

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Thierion, Élodie, Jessica Leygues, and Christian Deleuze. "L’action des pôles de compétitivité." Annales des Mines - Réalités industrielles Novembre 2023, no. 4 (November 9, 2023): 47–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rindu1.234.0047.

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La production de biothérapies est une priorité stratégique pour notre souveraineté sanitaire nationale et européenne. Pour atteindre nos objectifs à horizon 2030, être parmi les pays l eaders , la structuration de la filière des biothérapies et de la bioproduction à différentes échelles : régionale, nationale et européenne, est indispensable. Le rôle d’un pôle de compétitivité tel que Medicen Paris Region est de favoriser l’émergence et le développement de projets innovants en santé, en facilitant les collaborations entre les différents acteurs du secteur et en soutenant leur croissance. En région, le pôle stimule la dynamique d’innovation de la filière en lien avec les institutions. La réunion des pôles au sein de l’alliance ENOSIS Santé, ainsi que les relations fortes avec les clusters , tel que Polepharma, co-organisateur du Congrès France Bioproduction avec Medicen, permettent la cohérence des actions nationales et l’alignement avec les priorités de France 2030. Le Conseil européen des BioRégions réunit les bioclusters pour promouvoir la souveraineté européenne et la résilience de la filière, à l’instar du projet Bioman4R2.
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Ding, Zhengqiu, and Philipp Grundmann. "Development of Biorefineries in the Bioeconomy: A Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis among European Countries." Sustainability 14, no. 1 (December 22, 2021): 90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14010090.

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This study aims to identify the configurational conditions that characterize the establishment of biorefineries in 20 European countries. After determining the conditions which support a bioeconomy transition, secondary data from national sources are used to represent their existing conditions within respective countries. Then, a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis is employed to compare and contrast the effect of varying combinations of the selected conditions on the development of biorefineries. The conditions chosen include coherent bioeconomy strategies, network intensity of regional bioclusters, intellectual capital, and natural resource availability. Our results reveal that the configuration of a coherent bioeconomy strategy, sizable public spending on R&D, abundant biomass supply, and a high level of network intensity is sufficient to explain the pronounced biorefineries development among some European countries. We recommend that countries with fragmented approaches review and redesign the policy and regulatory framework to create a holistic and consistent bioeconomy strategy, taking into account the configurations of conditions as an important prerequisite. In particular, factors such as the lack of best practice examples, the low level of public spending on research and development, the economic capacities for a skilled workforce in addition to the sustainable supply of raw materials should be addressed as focal points.
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Hermans, Frans. "The potential contribution of transition theory to the analysis of bioclusters and their role in the transition to a bioeconomy." Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining 12, no. 2 (February 19, 2018): 265–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bbb.1861.

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Park, Jong Myong, and Young-Hyun You. "Culturable Endophyte Fungi of the Well-Conserved Coastal Dune Vegetation Located on the East Coast of the Korean Peninsula." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 11, no. 4 (March 28, 2023): 734. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse11040734.

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This study aimed to determine the diversity and distribution of endophytic fungi in coastal dune vegetation. Endophytic fungi promote plant growth and protect host plants from environmental stress and pathogens. Plants that have flourished as a result are critical for protecting coastal sand dunes from erosion. A total of 361 root-colonizing fungal endophytes were purely isolated from 24 halophyte species comprising all dune plant communities indigenous to a well-conserved coastal area based on morphological differences. Molecular identification and phylogeny using amplified ribosomal RNA sequences and internal transcribed spacer regions identified that the fungal isolates belong to seven classes and 39 genera. Penicillium (43.21%) was the most dominant genera, followed by Talaromyces (16.90%) and Aspergillus (11.91%). Furthermore, these genera present a wide host range. However, 16 other genera exhibited strong host specificity. When compared to other herbaceous or shrub host plant species, Talaromyces predominated as endophytes of the roots of the canopy-forming coastal windbreak tree Pinus thunbergii. Based on Margalef’s, Menhinick’s, Shannon’s, and Simpson’s diversity indices, the root-colonizing endophytes of P. thunbergii had higher morphological diversity. The endophyte fungi associated with five of the coastal plants studied are heretofore unreported. In fact, of all fungal genera characterized here, 13 genera (30%) have not been previously reported as marine fungal endophytes or coastal fungi. The foregoing results suggest that future coastal sand dune conservation studies should examine the biological resources of entire bioclusters and not merely the dominant plants or their endosymbionts.
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Carro, Lorena, Aysel Veyisoglu, Kiymet Guven, Peter Schumann, Hans-Peter Klenk, and Nevzat Sahin. "Genomic Analysis of a Novel Heavy Metal Resistant Isolate from a Black Sea Contaminated Sediment with the Potential to Degrade Alkanes: Plantactinospora alkalitolerans sp. nov." Diversity 14, no. 11 (November 4, 2022): 947. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d14110947.

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Microorganisms that grow in poorly studied environments are of special interest when new biotechnological applications are searched. The Melet river offshore sediments at the Black Sea have been described to contain an important number of contaminants from upstream industries which have been accumulating for years. Bacteria of such habitats must be adapted to the presence of those compounds and in some cases, are able to use them as carbon sources. In the analysis of some samples recovered from this environment, an actinobacterial strain was isolated, named as S1510T, and its taxonomic position was determined using a combination of phenotypic and genotypic properties. Strain S1510T presented phenotypic properties typical of members of the family Micromonosporaceae and was assigned to the Plantactinospora genus, based on the phylogenetic analyses of the 16S rRNA gene and whole-genome sequences. Low dDDH (digital DNA-DNA hybridization) values with other members of the genus confirmed that Plantactinospora sp. S1510T represents a novel species, and is proposed with the new name Plantactinospora alkalitolerans. The strain presented characteristics not previously described for other species in the genus, such as its high tolerance to alkaline pHs, the presence of genes related to the production and degradation of alkanes (oleABCD, ssuAD, almA), the degradation of several aromatic compounds, and the tolerance to high heavy metal concentrations. In addition, Plantactinospora sp. S1510T presents several bioclusters to produce nonribosomal peptide-synthetases, terpenes, polyketide synthases, and bacteriocins, that possess low similarities with known compounds.
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Wilde, Kerstin, and Frans Hermans. "Deconstructing the attractiveness of biocluster imaginaries." Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 23, no. 2 (March 4, 2021): 227–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1523908x.2021.1891872.

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Zechendorf, Bernhard. "Regional biotechnology – The EU biocluster study." Journal of Commercial Biotechnology 17, no. 3 (June 14, 2011): 209–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jcb.2011.13.

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Leroux, Isabelle, and Alain Berro. "Négociation public/privé et coévolution stratégique dans un biocluster." M@n@gement 13, no. 1 (2010): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mana.131.0038.

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Abdullah, Ahmed, S. M. Sabbir Alam, Munawar Sultana, and M. Anwar Hossain. "BioCluster: Tool for Identification and Clustering of Enterobacteriaceae Based on Biochemical Data." Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 13, no. 3 (June 2015): 192–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gpb.2015.03.007.

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Biederbick, Rolf, and Michael Steiner. "BioCluster: 35 Schulen und 100 Interviews - Wer hat die richtigen Erklärungen und Tipps?" Nachrichten aus der Chemie 49, no. 9 (September 2001): 1093–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nadc.20010490920.

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Illarionova, E. E., A. G. Kruchinin, S. N. Turovskaya, and A. V. Bigaeva. "Association of polymorphisms in the biocluster of casein and whey protein genes with technological properties of dairy raw materials." Dairy Industry 1, no. 63 (2021): 60–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.31515/1019-8946-2021-03-60-62.

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Zhou, Zi-Han, and Jin-Sup Jung. "The Impact of Components of Biocluster on Cluster’s Performance, as a Mediating Variable of Firm’s Performance: Focusing on Bio-Companies in Korea and China." Korea International Trade Research Institute 17, no. 3 (June 30, 2021): 393–421. http://dx.doi.org/10.16980/jitc.17.3.202106.393.

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"State Government Initiatives: Biotech Parks/BioClusters." Asia-Pacific Biotech News 08, no. 17 (September 15, 2004): 942–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219030304002071.

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State governments in India have recognized biotech as an important sector, this article discusses on the biotech parks and bioclusters in India. It touches on the Hyderabad, the Bangalore, and the Pune biocluster.
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Kashchena, Nataliia, Iryna Nesterenko, and Hanna Chmil. "MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATIVE BIOCLUSTERS IN THE CONDITIONS OF DIGITALIZATION: ORGANIZATIONAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ASPECT." Market Infrastructure, no. 69 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.32782/infrastruct69-13.

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The article presents the results of the study of the theoretical and methodological foundations of the functioning of enterprises in the conditions of the formation and development of the biotechnological direction of the economy. It has been proven that the contribution of high-tech innovative bioclusters increases the competitiveness of the national economy of countries, ensures the well-being of the population, contributes to policy reform, strengthening the production and trade potential, and the development of innovations to create economic activity and public benefit. It has been proven that effective active innovative bioclusters are one of the most effective tools for increasing the competitiveness of domestic enterprises and implementing reforms in the bioeconomic sphere. It is emphasized that the theoretical and analytical concept of bioeconomy is based on the reality of economic life and covers a specific network of processing and value creation, in which products from the main production sectors of biomass move through processing plants, trade and distribution networks, to the final consumer in the form of ecological products. It has been proven that when optimizing the management of bioclusters, it is advisable to expand the scope of the analysis of factors influencing the economic state of the biocluster, the balance of which will lead to the improvement of the system of its technical and economic indicators and the level of demand for ecological products. At the same time, it is recommended to include a system of norms and rules in the optimization model of the biocluster, as well as the process of forming economic mechanisms that express the strategy of the development of the biocluster during the coordination of the interests of its participants. In the research process, it was established that the goal of management is achieved more effectively if different optimization tools are used for a rigidly deterministic system (separate agricultural holding) and for flexible complexes where elements have more freedom. It is recommended to use a synergistic approach and a balanced system of indicators as a tool to ensure the optimization of the activities of biocluster participants. A principled model of cluster grouping based on an agricultural holding has been developed. An algorithm for connecting the main tasks of creating a high-tech innovative biocluster is proposed. It is proposed to include strategic maps, centers of marketing, analysis and strategic planning in the system of measures of a coordination nature.
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"Building bioclusters." Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 6, no. 4 (April 2007): 327. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrd2292.

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Baveye, Philippe, and Jesús Betrán Aso. "Soil “biofilms”: “Bioclusters” would be a much better descriptor." Spanish Journal of Soil Science 11 (March 13, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.3232/sjss.2021.v11.n1.01.

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Tachibana, Chris. "Western U.S. Bioclusters: The Pioneer Spirit." Science, May 4, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.opms.science.opms.r1200118.

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Sirisena, Kosala A., Christopher J. Daughney, Magali Moreau, Dalice A. Sim, Charles K. Lee, Stephen C. Cary, Ken G. Ryan, and Geoffrey K. Chambers. "Bacterial bioclusters relate to hydrochemistry in New Zealand groundwater." FEMS Microbiology Ecology 94, no. 11 (August 23, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiy170.

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Meyers, Arlen D., Donald J. McCubbrey, and Richard T. Watson. "Open content textbooks: Educating the next generation of bioentrepreneurs in developing economies." Journal of Commercial Biotechnology 14, no. 4 (October 1, 2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5912/jcb251.

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Bioclusters, formal and informal networks devoted to the commercial development of life science invention and discoveries, are growing throughout the world, including many developing economies. As these clusters evolve, there will be an increasing need for scientific and leadership talent. Bioentrepreneurship educational programmes require access to high quality, relevant textbook and case materials at a reasonable cost. In addition, since biobusinesses are affected by globalisation like other industries and since life sciences businesses are often ‘born global’, future bioentrepreneurs and knowledge workers need an international perspective. We describe an open content textbook project that includes a textbook of bioentrepreneurship. The textbook site provides materials that are intended to be free, easily accessible and updated on a regular basis by content experts, students and practitioners. Bioentrepreneurship education around the world is still unstructured and developing. Instructional materials are difficult or impossible to obtain in some regions of the world. The Global Text Project provides materials to faculty and students anywhere in the world for free.
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Gunn, Moira A., Jennifer Dever, Christina Tzagarakis-Foster, Paul Lorton, Jr., Kathleen Kane, and Nola Masterson. "An Agile, Cross-Discipline Model for Developing Bio-Enterprise Professionals." Journal of Commercial Biotechnology 19, no. 4 (October 3, 2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5912/jcb630.

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In meeting bio-enterprise needs, university education often revolves around introducing students in the sciences to business, managerial and other professional expertise. This paper introduces the Bio-Enterprise Innovation Expertise Model, an alternative driver for bio-enterprise-relevant education that includes science-focused students, but also draws students from non-scientific fields, which are essential to the success of any bio-enterprise. Students are grounded in the global biotechnology industry and the dynamic of expertise required throughout the innovation process – from science to product. Against a backdrop of current approaches, the experience of the Business of Biotechnology (BoB) Program at the University of San Francisco (USF) is described. It utilizes the model to cohesively integrate multiple degree programs (business, law, information systems and biotechnology.) With a complement of three lecture courses and four study tours to differing global bioclusters, 95 graduate students from four degree programs undertook 170 BoB courses over five semesters. In terms of extensibility, previously unpublished Council of Graduate Schools research data is presented that shows master's focused institutions out-performing doctoral institutions at the master's level, establishing relevance of the model to all universities. The experience further demonstrates how such programs can evolve incrementally with strategic use of the model, opening numerous options for implementation, and increasing the potential to better serve bio-enterprise.Â
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Proshchalykina, Alina, Victoria Denisenko, and Anton Proshchalykin. "PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF BIOLFUEL MARKET DEVELOPMENT IN UKRAINE." International scientific journal "Internauka". Series: "Economic Sciences", no. 12(44) (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.25313/2520-2294-2020-12-6707.

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The features of the biofuel market development in Ukraine are studied. It was determined that Ukraine has sufficient resource potential for the production of such main types of biofuels as: rare types of motor fuel (biodiesel and bioethanol), biogas from the processing of agricultural waste and other organic waste, biomass for heat production. When choosing a location for production facilities, it is necessary to focus on the availability of raw materials. The demand for biofuels, both in Ukraine and in the world, exceeds the supply. Therefore, the market is characterized by positive dynamics. The main obstacles to the development of the market are the instability of supply and sales, underdeveloped infrastructure, insufficient investment, and problems with technical equipment. Analyzing the opportunities and threats to the development of bioenergy in Ukraine, it was determined that under the conditions of state support, the benefits of developing biofuels will exceed the possible risks. It is important to create a motivational environment for business entities, to create conditions for predicting the payback periods of investment projects in this area. Prospects for the development of the biofuel market associated with the formation of bioclusters, which will allow systematic interaction between suppliers, producers, sellers and consumers of biofuels. Clusters allow you to obtain synergies from the sharing of resources, production base and infrastructure. The development of the infrastructure of the market under consideration should take place with government assistance and be considered as a strategic direction for enhancing the country's energy security. The development of electronic exchanges for trading biofuel and resources for its production is promising. In this way, the problem of stability in the sale of finished products can be overcome.
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Kashchena, Nataliia, Iryna Nesterenko, and Hanna Chmil. "STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF THE BIOCLUSTER ON THE BASIS OF BSC." Market Infrastructure, no. 71 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.32782/infrastruct71-24.

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The article is devoted to the conceptualization of the strategic management of the biocluster on the basis of a balanced system of indicators and digitalization. In the course of the research, it was proved that the dynamism and imbalance in the external environment actualize the search for new approaches to the strategic management of the association of subjects of economic activity, which functions on the basis of bio-economic development. It is noted that the priorities are adaptive approaches to management that lead to the balanced use of resources and the achievement of external balance in business relations, the readiness and ability to act with the least risk in conditions of uncertainty. In order to increase strategic efficiency and achieve the desired results of biocluster development, a balanced system of indicators is recognized as the most effective among the existing management models. It makes it possible to clearly formulate and implement strategic plans, to provide feedback between internal business processes and external indicators. The concept of using a balanced system of indicators in the strategic management of a biocluster was formed. The factors of the external and internal environment of the enterprises participating in the biocluster, which influence the spread of the practice of using a balanced system of indicators in the strategic management of its development, have been identified. The technology of formation and the mechanism of introduction into the management information system of the strategic management of the biocluster of a balanced system of indicators and digital data processing technologies are proposed. The basis for the administration of the biocluster management information system and the digital outline of the formation of a strategic program for transferring the mission and strategy of the biocluster into the mode of effective use, capacity building and development have been formed. Indicators of strategic management of the biocluster are systematized by groups characterizing the potential of the biocluster, personnel and quality of service, customers of the biocluster, additional services, level of internal organization, financial and economic indicators, innovative changes, development of the biocluster. Assessing and tracking the degree of their growth and stability makes it possible to determine the strengths and weaknesses of the biocluster, to identify tolerance and resistance to changes in the parameters of the business environment, and to establish ways of achieving the set development goals. In the complex, this ensures the effectiveness of the strategic management of the biocluster.
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Vallier, Estelle. "Journey in cluster: What about its relational promise ?" Analyse de réseaux pour les sciences sociales, Papers (March 30, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.46298/arcs.9235.

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This article focuses on inter­-organizational and interpersonal networks within a biocluster (a geographical pool of biotechnology companies, laboratories and universities). Diverse forms of interactions and interpenetration can be observed across the three spheres of science, industry and education. Using network analysis and the traditional methods of sociology (observations, interviews and surveys), this article reveals that while there are limited formal relations between organizations, phenomena of mutual acquaintance can be observed on an inter­individual level. At employee level, these acquaintances manifest themselves through a shared sense of belonging to the "small world of genomics", and through the sharing of experience in case of problems. Within teams, there are collegial and sometimes even friendly relations, but they rarely turn into professional interaction. In this context, individuals may activate their interpersonal networks for the purposes of occupational mobility, giving rise to an internal labor market. However, this market is disconnected from local students, although the university works to adapt its curriculum to the needs of local companies and laboratories. Cet article s'intéresse au réseau inter­-organisationnel et interindividuel d'un biocluster (groupement géographique d'entreprises, de laboratoires et de formations dans le domaine des biotechnologies). Il s'attache à montrer les différentes formes d'interactions ou d'incommunicabilités qui traversent les trois sphères suivantes : science, industrie et formation. Empruntant les techniques d'analyse de réseau et les méthodes en sciences sociales (observations, entretiens et questionnaires), il montre des relations formelles limitées entre les organisations mais rend compte, au niveau interindividuel, de plusieurs phénomènes d'interconnaissance. Au niveau des dirigeant.e.s, cette interconnaissance se manifeste par une appartenance au « petit monde de la génomique » et par du partage d'expérience en cas de problèmes. Au niveau des équipes, cela se traduit davantage par des relations dites conviviales, voire jusqu'à l'émergence de liens d'amitié, mais qui se convertissent dans très peu de cas en échanges professionnels. En effet, les réseaux interpersonnels sont plutôt mobilisés afin de circuler professionnellement dans les différentes organisations participant à l'émergence d'un marché du travail interne au cluster. Néanmoins, ce marché du travail interne n'est pas appareillé aux étudiant.e.s de l'université locale alors que l'offre de formation de proximité est paradoxalement de plus en plus en adéquation avec les besoins des entreprises et laboratoires.
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Kamath, Ram, Aitziber Elola, and Frans Hermans. "The green-restructuring of clusters: investigating a biocluster's transition using a complex adaptive system model." European Planning Studies, November 6, 2022, 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2022.2141054.

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