Abstract:
Over the past few decades, Israel has emerged as a global leader in innovation. The present thesis delves into the intricate interplay between globalization, innovation, and the formation of high-tech clusters within the context of Israel. The emergence and consolidation of high-tech clusters have become a noteworthy characteristic of the global economic landscape, with Israel standing out as a remarkable exemplar. This study aims to comprehensively explore the dynamics that drive the development of high-tech clusters in Israel, shedding light on the multifaceted relationship between globalization and innovation.
Drawing upon a blend of qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, this research investigates the key factors that have propelled the rise of high-tech clusters in Israel. By examining the role of government policies, educational institutions, research and development initiatives, and international collaboration, this study uncovers the intricate mechanisms that foster innovation and entrepreneurship within these clusters.
Furthermore, this research scrutinizes the global dimension of Israel's high-tech clusters, elucidating the ways in which they are intricately interconnected with the global economy. Through case studies of prominent high-tech clusters in Israel, the study analyses how globalization has influenced their growth trajectories, facilitated knowledge exchange, and shaped their competitive advantage on the global stage.
In conclusion, this thesis offers a comprehensive analysis of the high-tech cluster phenomenon in Israel, underscoring the intricate relationship between globalization, innovation, and economic development. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the mechanisms that drive successful high-tech clusters and provide valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and businesses seeking to harness the transformative potential of these clusters in an era of rapid globalization and technological advancement.