Matthias Kiese
Mind the Gap: Regional cluster policies between science, politics and practice from a public choice perspective.
Pages 129 – 145
Since the 1990s, the cluster concept´s ongoing popularity with politicians
and economic development practitioners has largely bypassed scientific research which is still
struggling to come to grips with theory and empirics of clusters. Based on an interview survey of
ten case studies of regional cluster policies at the state and sub-state level in Western Germany,
this paper investigates the contribution of scientific cluster research to the current practice of cluster
promotion. It is found that following political and bureaucratic rationalities, conceptualisation
and implementation of cluster policies largely ignore theoretical insights and make only incomplete
use of scientific methods available for proper cluster identification. This has important implications
for both practice and research, and highlights that economic geographers should overcome
their reluctance to engage with policy and employ their core competencies to make their
voices heard in the arena of policy and practice.
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