Index

Industry Clusters and Innovation in the Arab World

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Publication date: 13 June 2023

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(2023), "Index", El Ebrashi, R., Hattab, H., Hassan, R.S. and Bouchra, N.H. (Ed.) Industry Clusters and Innovation in the Arab World, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 353-361. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-871-520231015

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INDEX

Absorptive capacity
, 61–64, 76, 83

Accessibility
, 68, 79, 85

Accommodation
, 142

Activity level
, 28

African Export–Import Bank (Afreximbank)
, 26

Agadir Agreement
, 310, 322, 326

agreement clauses related to industrial goods
, 323–325

automotive industries sector in Agadir countries
, 326–345

cumulation of origin
, 323

industrial clusters
, 313–319

literature review and conceptual frameworks
, 311–313

regional industrial clusters
, 319–326

remarkable operational milestones
, 325–326

trade relations and global value chains
, 326

Agadir Business Council
, 325–326

Agadir Technical Unit (ATU)
, 328

Agglomeration
, 28, 166, 168, 226, 311–312

forces
, 230

typology of industrial clusters based on forces of
, 229–230

Agri-industry parks
, 290–293

Agribusiness

in Egypt
, 292–293

trends
, 287

Agribusiness MSMEs

challenges facing
, 295

impact of internal issues
, 297–298

impact of market-related issues on
, 295

Agricluster (see also Industrial clusters)

business models and inclusive market development
, 298–302

clustering and economics of competition
, 283–284

limitation and future research
, 302–304

link between agri-industrial clusters and growth of agribusiness
, 284–290

MSMEs in economic progress
, 282–283

research insights
, 294–298

study methodology
, 293–294

Agricultural industrial clusters
, 206

Agritech
, 287

Agro-Industrial Park (AIP)
, 288–290

Algeria

NIS analysis in
, 2

policies of action in favor of complete NIS in
, 18–20

Algerian government
, 2

Algerian National Institute of Industrial Property (ANIIP)
, 8

Algerian NIS
, 6–7, 18

Analytical hierarchical process (AHP)
, 232–233

importance weight using
, 244–245

methodology in supply chain sustainability performance
, 234–235

Applied Technical Schools (ATS)
, 49–50

Aquaculture
, 287

Arab world
, 101

data
, 107–116

SBR and industrial clusters in
, 105–107

theoretical perspective
, 101–107

Artificial intelligence (AI)
, 29

Asian Development Bank
, 158

Association Agreements
, 321

Automobile industrial cluster in Egypt
, 26–27, 32, 34

analysis and results
, 44–47

business cluster
, 27–28

challenges
, 29–30

data collection methods
, 43

design and key objectives
, 42–43

diamond conditions
, 34–35

implications and recommendation
, 47–50

importance
, 28–29

macrolevel
, 48–50

mesolevel
, 48–50

methodology
, 42–44

sample identification and rationale
, 43

status quo
, 31

Automotive industries
, 310

analyzing trade flows and methodological approach
, 332–345

in Egypt
, 329

Egypt–Morocco automotive trade dispute
, 342–345

in Morocco
, 329–331

parts, accessories, and components
, 338–342

passengers cars and commercial vehicles
, 332–334

rationale
, 326–329

sector in Agadir countries
, 326–345

in Tunisia
, 331

Average daily rate (ADR)
, 141

Aviation
, 144–145

Balanced scorecard (BSC)
, 232–233

Barcelona Declaration 1995
, 321

BavarianAuto Manufacturers (BMW)
, 43

Ben Arous industrial zone
, 331

Bizerte area
, 331

Bonding capital
, 68, 85

Business development services (BDS)
, 213, 317

Business models
, 298–302

Businesspeople
, 102

Capacities
, 7–18

Capacity building
, 3–6

Carbon sequestration
, 287

Centers of Competence (COC)
, 49–50

Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS)
, 170

Challenges
, 207

Chunghwa Telecom (CT)
, 227

Classical agglomeration theory
, 226

Cluster University (CU)
, 70

Cluster-o-Meter
, 315–318

Clustering
, 57–58, 206, 283–284

cases studies of clustering efforts in regions around world
, 288–290

Clusters (see also Agricluster)
, 25–26, 28, 58, 133, 135, 169, 205–206, 282–283, 313

cluster-based policies
, 57–58

coding study participants and identifying positions
, 64

designing
, 59

involvement
, 237–238, 245

knowledge sharing factors
, 76–79

promotion policies in Palestine
, 216–218

research on clusters in Palestine
, 208–213

stage of development
, 213

studies in Palestine
, 213–218

theory
, 25–26

Commonality
, 160

Competition
, 165–166

Competitiveness of nation
, 130

Competitors market
, 34

Complementary indicators
, 2

Completely knocked-down kits (CKD)
, 329–330

Composite indicators
, 2–3, 9

Convergence
, 159–160

Cooperative competition
, 311–312

Copycat organizations
, 229–230

Cronyism
, 107

Cross-sectional studies
, 168

Data envelopment analysis (DEA)
, 232–233

Dealers’ employees (see Internal market)

Degree of clustering
, 315–318

Demand conditions
, 139–140

Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM)
, 133

Deutsche Telekom (DT)
, 226–227

Developing countries, NIS in
, 6–7

Development
, 205–206

Diamond model theory
, 133–135

Doing Business (DB)
, 107–108

Dual System Approach
, 44–46

Dubai International Academic City (DIAC)
, 137

Dubai International Airport (DXB)
, 145

Dubai Tourism and Commerce Promotion Board (DTCPB)
, 133

Dynamism of Palestinian clusters and research questions
, 209–210

Economic City Authority (ECA)
, 70

Economic Developer (ED)
, 70

Economic performance
, 3, 6–7, 16, 18

Economic relationships
, 66–67

Economics of competition
, 283–284

Education
, 11–13

Efficiency
, 314–315

Egypt
, 26–27, 167–168, 227–228, 281–282

automobile industrial cluster in
, 26–27, 32, 34

data
, 170–176

industry clusters in
, 31–32

labor competitiveness
, 36–38

method
, 178–179

results
, 179–185

TVET as main strategy to leverage labor competitiveness in
, 38–42

Egypt Vision 2030
, 227–228

Egyptian Auto Feeders Association (EAFA)
, 33

Egypt–Morocco automotive trade dispute
, 342–345

El Nasr Automotive Manufacturing Company (NASCO)
, 32

Emerging clusters
, 59–60

conceptual framework of knowledge sharing
, 62–63

theoretical framework for study of knowledge sharing in
, 61–68

Emerging industry clusters
, 58

Employment concentration ratios (ECRs)
, 212–213

Endogenous growth theories
, 159–160

Entertainment attractions
, 146–148

Entrepreneurial university
, 260, 267

Entrepreneurs
, 102–103

Entrepreneurship
, 164–165

capital
, 164

event
, 164–165

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG)
, 315

Euro-Mediterranean partnership
, 321–322

European Cluster Excellence Initiative (ECEI)
, 320–321

European Union (EU)
, 286–287

Eurostat
, 162

Events sectors
, 146–148

Extensive integration
, 328

Factor conditions
, 135–139

Farmer groups (FGs)
, 289

Favoritism
, 105

Firms
, 59, 164

firm-level knowledge sharing mechanisms
, 74–76

strategy, structure, and rivalry
, 148–149

Foreign direct investments (FDIs)
, 137–138, 290–291, 314

Free trade area (FTA)
, 321

Gaza Strip
, 206

German experience in upscaling Egyptian labor competitiveness
, 39–42

German interest in labor competitiveness
, 39

German International Cooperation (GIZ)
, 26

Germany
, 39–40

Global Competitive Index (GCI)
, 35–36

Global Competitiveness Indicators (GCI)
, 101

Global Competitiveness Report
, 9

Global Innovation Index
, 9

Global Value Chains (GVCs)
, 26, 310, 312, 326

Good governance
, 19–20

Government of Egypt (GoE)
, 34

Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 129–130, 159, 265–266, 281–282

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
, 264

Hartz reform
, 39

Hausmann–Klinger proximity matrix
, 176–178

Hausmann–Klinger technique
, 158–159

Horizontal actors
, 59–60

Hotel industry
, 141–144

Human Capital Authority (HCA)
, 70–71

Human Capital Project (HCP)
, 325

Human resources (HRs)
, 69–70

Immature NIS
, 6

Inclusive market development
, 298–302

Index development
, 253–254

Individual learning
, 4

Industrial agglomeration
, 158

Industrial clustering
, 226

Industrial clusters
, 25–26, 100, 166, 170, 228–229, 310–311

in Arab World
, 105–107

degree of clustering
, 315–318

developments, dynamics, and processes
, 313–319

drivers for industrial clusters’ competitiveness
, 314–315

effect of industrial clusters on supply chain sustainability
, 235–236

involvement
, 230–232

programs in Saudi Arabia
, 69–71

public policy for
, 101–102

TAPE
, 318–319

typology of industrial clusters based on forces of agglomeration
, 229–230

Industrial Clusters Program (ICP)
, 69–70

Industrial complex
, 166–167

Industrial innovation
, 269–270

Industrial liaison office (ILO)
, 267–268

Industrial sector
, 15–16

Industrial Technical Centers (ITC)
, 10–11

Industrial technologies
, 319

Industrial zones
, 31

Industrialization
, 25–26

Industry clusters
, 57–60

in Egypt
, 31–32

Information and communication technologies (ICT)
, 19, 132, 301, 331

Information technology–enabled services (ITeS)
, 241–242

Innovation
, 100, 162, 164

activities
, 8–16

capacities
, 4–5

at heart of economic performance
, 5–6

indicators from results of surveys on
, 2

of Palestinian clusters and research questions
, 209–210

support
, 9–11

Institutional context
, 213–214

Institutional economics
, 213–214

Institutional market
, 33

Institutional thickness
, 67

Institutions
, 167

Intellectual Property Law
, 213–214

Intellectual property rights (IPR)
, 101, 208

Intensive integration
, 328

Inter technological dependence
, 160

Interaction
, 28

Internal market
, 33

International Finance Corporation (IFC)
, 26–27

International Labor Organization (ILO)
, 27–28

International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC)
, 27–28, 171

International Trade Centre (ITC)
, 310

Interorganizational trust
, 65, 67–68, 77–78, 83–84

Intraregional technological dependence
, 160

Investment
, 160–161

Investment Promotion Law
, 213–214

Item allocation
, 242

King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST)
, 265

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
, 265, 271, 274

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM)
, 271–274

Knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSA)
, 137

Knowledge as source of competitive advantage for agribusiness clusters
, 287–288

Knowledge brokers as social capital bonders
, 84–85

Knowledge of expertise location
, 61–64, 76–77, 83

Knowledge sharing
, 57–58, 84

actor interactions and relationships
, 60

barriers in SAM cluster
, 85–86

designing industrial districts and clusters
, 59

findings of data analysis
, 72–80

implications on policy design and implementation
, 86–87

industry clusters and emerging clusters
, 59–60

links and relationships between actors and type of knowledge
, 73–74

literature review
, 59–68

mechanisms
, 58

methodology
, 71–72

research context
, 68–71

research contributions and future studies
, 87–88

synopsis of research’s contextual and conceptual framework
, 61

theoretical framework for study of knowledge sharing in emerging clusters
, 61–68

Knowledge transfer
, 267–268

Knowledge-based economy
, 7–8, 263–264

Korean innovation system
, 263

Labor competitiveness
, 44

definition and importance
, 35–36

Egypt
, 36–38

in industry clusters
, 35–38

Labor Market Inefficiencies
, 46

Labor productivity
, 157–158

Large-scale enterprises (LSEs)
, 282

Lateral actors
, 59–60

Learning by doing, learning by using, and learning by interacting (DUI)
, 4

Learning capacities
, 4–5

Legal and Regulatory Educational Framework
, 46

Likert scale
, 244

Local industries clusters
, 312–313

Localization forces
, 229–230

Location quotients
, 169–170

Manouba industrial zone
, 331

Marshallian approaches
, 166–167

Mature clusters
, 315

Means for performance measures
, 245–248

Memorandum of understanding (MoU)
, 32

Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicles (MCV)
, 43

Micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs)
, 100, 207, 281–282

in economic progress
, 282–283

in Egypt
, 291–292

Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
, 183, 185, 321

Ministry of Education (MoE)
, 38–39

Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MHESR)
, 49

Ministry of Trade and Investment (MTI)
, 26

Moroccan Institute for Normalization (IMANOR)
, 343–345

Mubarak-Kohl Initiative
, 39–40

Multinational corporations (MNCs)
, 330

Multinational enterprises (MNEs)
, 82, 282

National Agency for the Promotion and Development of Technological Parks (NAPDTP)
, 8

National Agency for the Valorization of Research and Technological Development Results (NAVRTDR)
, 8

National Council for Scientific Research and Technologies (NCSRT)
, 8

National Focal Points
, 325

National Innovation System (NIS)
, 1–2, 259–260

Algerian NIS, capacities, and economic performance
, 7–18

analysis in Algeria
, 2

analyzing context of Saudi Arabia
, 264–266

and building learning and innovation capacities
, 4–5

capacity building, and economic performance
, 3–6

conceptual background
, 261–264

conceptual framework
, 1–3

in developing countries
, 6–7

importance of universities
, 266–269

key stakeholder
, 262

open innovation
, 269–270

policies of action in favor of complete NIS in Algeria
, 18–20

recommendations
, 271–275

National Science, Technology and Innovation Plan (NSTIP)
, 264–265

Neoclassical exogenous growth models
, 159

Nonprobability purposive sampling
, 43

Nontariff measures (NTMs)
, 310

NVivo software
, 72

Oil & Gas (O&G)
, 227–228

Open coding
, 72

Open innovation
, 269–270

Operationalization of variables
, 240–241

Organic clusters
, 31

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
, 12, 26, 162, 259–260

Organizational learning
, 4

Organizational strength
, 102–103

Original equipment manufacturer (OEM)
, 329

Oslo Manual
, 162–163

Outputs/inputs ratio
, 314–315

Pairwise closed-ended interview questions
, 244

Palestine
, 205–206

cluster studies in
, 213–218

methodology
, 213

Palestinian context
, 206

recommendations
, 218–220

research on clusters in
, 208–213

snapshot of Palestinian clusters
, 206–208

theoretical background
, 210–213

Palestinian clusters

innovative milieu in
, 214–215

success factors
, 215

Palestinian National Export Strategy
, 214

Patent counts
, 163

Patents
, 163

Periodical Newsletters
, 326

Physical proximity of firms
, 59

Plant-based foods
, 287

Policies
, 35–36, 209, 315

Portal for Notification of Obstacles
, 326

Porter’s diamond model
, 131

to assess sources of competitive advantage in tourism in UAE
, 135–149

countries benefiting from UAE’s experience
, 151–152

diamond model theory and clusters
, 133–135

future research
, 152

implications
, 150–151

UAE tourism profile
, 132–133

United Arab Emirates
, 131–132

Priority analysis
, 244–248

Private Sector Engagement
, 325–326

Private–public partnerships (PPPs)
, 47

Privatization
, 105

Productivity
, 100, 166, 170, 314–315

five drivers
, 159–166

Programme for International Students Assessment (PISA)
, 12

Proxy measures of innovation
, 163

Public bodies
, 261

Public policy
, 100–101

for clusters
, 102–104

for industrial clusters
, 101–102

Public Procurement Law
, 213–214

Public–private dialogues
, 105

Public–private partnership (PPP)
, 241–242

Purchaser market
, 33

Pure agglomeration
, 166–167

Qualitative methodology
, 42–43

Quran
, 68–69

Recruitment market
, 34

Regional industrial clusters
, 319–326

Euro-Mediterranean partnership
, 321–322

framework
, 319–321

Regional integration
, 320

Regional location quotients
, 158–159

Regional productivity
, 158

Regional studies
, 168

Related and supporting industries
, 140–148

Relational proximity
, 59

Research and development (R&D)
, 9, 11, 34, 106–107, 160, 261

expenditure
, 10

funding and execution
, 10

Research and innovation policy
, 7–8

Research staff
, 13–15

Resources-depended industries clusters
, 313

Reverse product life-cycle strategy
, 263

Reverse value chain
, 262–263

Root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA)
, 182

Saudi Arabia

analyzing context
, 264–266

industrial cluster programs in
, 69–71

national context of
, 68–69

Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA)
, 70–71

Saudi Arabian Manufacturing cluster (SAM cluster)
, 59, 61

cluster knowledge sharing barriers
, 79–80

cluster knowledge sharing mechanisms
, 74

factors affecting SAM cluster knowledge sharing
, 82–85

identification of participants in
, 66

Saudi Telecom Company (STC)
, 58

Schumpeter Mark I regime
, 164

Schumpeterian approach
, 165

Science and technology indicators (S&T indicators)
, 2–3, 9

Science Technology and Innovation (STI)
, 49, 264–265

Scientific and technological diasporas (STD)
, 19–20

Scientific production
, 13–15

Segmentation charts
, 212–213

Skilled workforce
, 136–137

Skills
, 161–162

development
, 11–13

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
, 100, 162, 207, 263–264, 281–282, 315

Smart specialization
, 165

Smart village in Egypt
, 241–242

Social capital
, 67–68, 78–79, 84

Social network effects
, 166–167

Socialism
, 105

Sousse industrial zones
, 331

Southeast Asia (SE)
, 290–291

Spare parts (SPs)
, 325

Special economic zones (SEZ)
, 107

Specialization
, 314

Specialization metric (see Employment concentration ratios (ECRs))

Standardized root mean square residual (SRMR)
, 182

State
, 100–101

capture
, 104

dominance
, 104

State–business relations (SBR)
, 100–102, 104

in Arab World
, 105–107

Structural equation modeling (SEM)
, 158–159, 178

Sunnah
, 68–69

Suppliers market
, 32–33

Supply chain efficiency
, 226

Supply chain sustainability
, 226

comparative judgment
, 240–244

contribution
, 252–253

framework development
, 238–248

future implications
, 253–254

effect of industrial clusters on
, 235–236

limitations
, 253

literature review
, 228–236

priority analysis
, 244–248

research methodology
, 237–238

research problem
, 236–237

structuring problem
, 239–240

Supply-chain operations reference (SCOR)
, 232–233

Sustainability
, 287

sustainability/involvement index
, 248

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 26, 28–29, 315

Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM)
, 232

Sustainable supply chains
, 232–235

indicators
, 233–234

performance measures
, 232–234

Technical and vocational education and training (TVET)
, 27

decade
, 40–42

German endeavors
, 39–40

as main strategy to leverage labor competitiveness in Egypt
, 38–42

players
, 38–39

Technical education
, 38

Technical training
, 12

Technological capability development strategy
, 262–263

Technological change
, 261–262

Technological dependence
, 160

Technological industries
, 319

Technological production
, 13–15

Technology adoption
, 318

Technology and Invention Support Centers (TISC)
, 10–11

Technology export
, 319

Technology production
, 318–319

Technology transfer
, 318

Technology transfer office (TTO)
, 267–268

Telecommunication industry
, 226–227

Tourism
, 132–133

Tourism supply chain (TSC)
, 140

Trade Map (online application)
, 310

Trade relations
, 326

Traded industries clusters
, 313

Traded interdependencies
, 230–231

Training
, 11–13

Transactional proximity
, 59

Transfer, Adoption, Production, and Export (TAPE)
, 318–319

Transport industry
, 144–145

Triple helix model
, 268–269

Trust
, 65–66

Twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU)
, 70–71

Tycoons
, 102–103

Union for the Mediterranean (UfM)
, 322

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
, 107, 129–132

countries benefiting from UAE’s experience
, 151–152

government role in improving tourism sector in
, 138–139

infrastructure
, 137–138

Porter’s diamond theory to assess sources of competitive advantage in tourism in UAE
, 135–149

tourism profile
, 132–133

United Nations (UN)
, 310

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
, 26

United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)
, 26

United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
, 9, 25–26, 313

United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
, 14

Universities
, 261

Untraded interdependencies
, 230–231

Urbanization forces
, 229–230

Value Adding Web (VAW)
, 59–61

Vertical actors
, 59–60

Vertical integration
, 167

Vision 2030 initiative
, 265–266

Vision Realisation Programs (VRP)
, 265–266

Vocational training
, 12, 38

Voice and accountability (V&A)
, 106

Volkswagen (VW)
, 43

West Bank
, 206

Williamson’s hypothesis
, 168

World Bank
, 101, 157–158

World Development Indicators (WDI)
, 107–108

World Innovation Report
, 9

World of research
, 15–16

World Trade Organization (WTO)
, 310

Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI)
, 106