Theme issue: The implementation of the 'new' cluster policies: a critical evaluation
Guest editors: Claire Champenois, Sabine Menu
Guest editorial
Triple helix clusters: boundary permeability at university–industry–government interfaces as a regional innovation strategy 766 – 779
Henry Etzkowitz
Policy learning and the ‘cluster-flavoured innovation policy’ in Finland 780 – 795
Markku Sotarauta
How can a cluster policy enhance entrepreneurship? Evidence from the German ‘BioRegio’ case 796 – 815
Claire Champenois
The role of cluster policy on leadership: evidence from two Pôles de compétitivité 816 – 834
Sabine Menu
Why is intersectoral cooperation difficult to maintain? Insights from French cluster policy 835 – 847
Dima Younès
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Editors' choice
Dynamics of spatial interdependence: the contingent effect of international trade on voluntary environmental standards 871 – 890
Christopher Marcoux, Johannes Urpelainen
Divergent pathways of development: a comparative case study of human well-being in two Thai provinces 891 – 909
Sarah Parks
Soft spaces as vehicles for neoliberal transformations of strategic spatial planning? 910 – 923
Kristian Olesen
The limits to libertarian paternalism: two new critiques and seven best-practice imperatives 924 – 940
Nick Gill, Matthew Gill
Review essay: The path towards corporate social responsibility 941 – 942
Judith L Walls