2018
DOI: 10.1123/jsm.2016-0338
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Cluster Concept: Lessons for the Sport Sector? Toward a Two-Step Model of Sport Cluster Development Based on Socioeconomic Proximity

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“…The structure and distribution of sport clusters in a community are diverse and based on the endowed features of the community. Hence, the development of sport clusters relies upon the characteristics of the specific area in which they are placed (Gerke & Pria, 2018). For example, proximity to an ocean or river could be one locational factor in the marine sport cluster.…”
Section: Spatial Heterogeneity In Sport Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The structure and distribution of sport clusters in a community are diverse and based on the endowed features of the community. Hence, the development of sport clusters relies upon the characteristics of the specific area in which they are placed (Gerke & Pria, 2018). For example, proximity to an ocean or river could be one locational factor in the marine sport cluster.…”
Section: Spatial Heterogeneity In Sport Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sports requiring particular infrastructure (e.g., golf, car racing, and mountain sports) are closely linked to geographical environments and regional resources. Thus, local resources influence the anchoring of sport clusters and connect them to related economic activity (Gerke & Pria, 2018).…”
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“…Bizzarri and La Foresta (2011), Luković (2012) and Kovačić and Silveira (2018) referred to the available statistics, highlighting the importance of nautical tourism. Studies by Gerke, Desbordes, Dickson (2015) and Gerke, Pria (2018) focused on analyzing the organizational structure of sailing clusters. The authors did not, however, examine the importance of nautical clusters to the local economy.…”
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confidence: 99%