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Top-down & bottom-up approach? Evaluation of French clusters – 2003/2018 Frédéric Miribel Parallel 4.1 New Cluster Policies and Cluster Evaluation 12 November 2014

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By Frédéric Miribel, presented at the 17th TCI Global Conference, Monterrey 2014.

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Top-down & bottom-up approach? Evaluation of French clusters – 2003/2018 Frédéric Miribel

Parallel 4.1 New Cluster Policies and Cluster Evaluation

12 November 2014

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TOP-DOWN & BOTTOM-UP APPROACH?EVALUATION OF FRENCH CLUSTERS – 2003/2018

FREDERIC MIRIBEL – INVEST IN LYON, FRANCE.

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BOTTOM-UP OR TOP-DOWN?

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CLUSTERS

NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

50%

50%

Top-Down

Bottom-Up

• Initiate the policy in 2005

• Select clusters(71 over ~150 candidates)

• Finance 1.5 billion € / 3 years (x2)

R&D and operating costs

• Evaluate (2008- 2011 - 2014)

• Bring local actors together

• Sets up governance and Strategy

• Elaborate R&D projects

• Finance (R&D and operating costs)

• Promote

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BACKGOUND & CULTURAL CONTEXT

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WHY A CLUSTER POLICY?

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=> GROWTH & EMPLOYMENT

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WHAT HAPPENED?

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• The clusters cover most sectors of activity, from emerging high-tech fields (nanotechnologies, biotechnologies, ecotechnologies, and so on) to more mature sectors (automotive, aerospace,.

• In 2011, each cluster had an average of 187 members (108 SMEs, 16 ETIs, 13 major groups and 31 research and training organisations).

• Their average budget was around €1.3m

• Their leadership teams were small (8 FTE employees) and stable (more than 3 years in the job).

• SME involvement in clusters in 2011

– 86% are SMEs : In 2011, 86% of the clusters' 7,500 member firms were SMEs, 12% were ETIs and 2% were major companies.

– 63% of subsidies : In 2013, SMEs received 67% of the financial support granted to companies by the state fund dedicated to collaborative R&D projects (Fonds unique interministériel, FUI).

TYPICAL PROFILEOF A FRENCH CLUSTER

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Main Clusters in Lyon

Biocluster Rhône Alpes :650 companies, 100 000 jobs

Technical & functional textilesAll applicationswww.techtera.org

Contact : Corinne Farace, [email protected],Tel. +33 (0)4 72 86 16 30

Digital Content Cluster : 6% world market, 2000 jobsInformation Technology Cluster : 2200 companies, 26 000 jobs

Chemistry- Environmentwww.axelera.org

Catalysis, Synthesize, Materials

To conceive chemistry in harmony with the environment Contact: Marie-Emmanuelle Fréour [email protected]

Tel. +33 (0)4 78 77 83 64

World Clusters

Eco-Energies Cluster700 éco- companies

www.ecoenergies-cluster.fr

Automobile Cluster920 companies, 100 000 jobs

www.automotive-cluster.fr

Bus, Trucks, Transportwww.lutb.fr

To imagine the urban transport systems of tomorrow Contact : Pascal NIEF, [email protected]

Tél : +33 (0)4 72 40 59 29

Vaccines & Diagnosticswww.lyonbiopole.org

World cluster in virology which unites the main leaders in vaccine and diagnostics

Contact : Isabelle Barbelet, [email protected]. +33 (0)4 72 40 79 75

World Cluster

Digital Contentwww.imaginove.fr

Video Games, Animation, Images, CinemaContact : Ludovic NOEL, [email protected]

Tel. +33 (0)4 26 23 41 20

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WHAT DO THEY DO?

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DID IT WORK?

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2005-2009+7.3% in R&D Spending from SMEs+19,000€ on averageNo significant impact on IP/PatentsNo significant impact on Turnover+980 jobs, 570 highly qualified

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INVISIBLE EFFECTS

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WHAT IS COMING UP NEXT?

The French National government will reduce its

financial contribution to the management expensesof the clusters by somewhere between 15% to 30%, from 16,5M€

The LOCAL ACTORS will take over the differential cost

=> Regions are taking over: Bottom-up > Top-down

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CITIES COMPETITON: THE FUTURE CHALLENGE

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EMPLOYMENT WITHOUT GROWTH?

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Source: Eurostat

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Shares of global middle-income class consumption 2000-2050

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Data source: http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/12/52/44457738.pdf

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Your contact

Frédéric Miribel, PhD

International Director

Tél : +33 (0)4 72 40 57 89

[email protected]

Lyon Area Economic Development Agency

Place de la Bourse

69289 Lyon Cedex 02 - France

www.aderly.com

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