Statement of the Problem
The industrialization act of 1976 forced the doors open for the multiplication and establishment of small and medium scale industries in Nigeria alongside residential areas. This development gave birth to industrial clusters near the homes of the industrialists....
Background of the study
Industrial clusters have been recognized globally as a critical engine for economic growth and innovation, driving the competitiveness of regions and nations (Porter, 1998). In the context of developing economies like Nigeria, in...
Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background of the Study
Industrial clusters are geographic concentrations of interconnected businesses, suppliers, and institutions in a specific sector that enable firms to benef...
Background of the Study
Industrialization policies have long been central to national development strategies in emerging economies. In Nigeria, the government’s renewed focus on industrialization aims to transform the nation’s economic structure, reduce depend...
Background of the Study:
Industrial clusters have emerged as a pivotal strategy for regional economic development by fostering innovation, enhancing competitiveness, and generating employment. In Ogun State, state governments have played a crucial role in nurturing these clusters throug...
Background of the Study
Industrial clusters have become vital catalysts for entrepreneurship by fostering close interactions among small-scale enterprises, encouraging innovation and shared resources. In Aba, small-scale businesses benefit from geographical proximity that...
Background of the Study :
Industrial clusters refer to geographically concentrated groups of interconnected firms and institutions that drive innovation and regional development. In Nigeria, Ogun State has emerged as a notable hub for industrial clusters, where proximity among firms fac...