serviceklynger
Serviceklynger, or service clusters, are geographic concentrations of service-sector activities and the organizations that support them. They typically include professional services, information and communication technology firms, financial services, health and social care providers, hospitality and tourism, education, and other administrative services. The common feature is the proximity of firms, customers, suppliers, and knowledge institutions that creates a shared ecosystem for exchange, collaboration, and competition.
They form when agglomeration economies, skills, and demand co-locate. Drivers include a local pool of specialized
Benefits of serviceklynger typically include higher productivity, greater innovation, more resilient employment, and a richer business
Research and policy use cluster mapping and indicators such as firm density, employment concentration, productivity, and