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An Analysis of Actual and Potential Clustering Structures,Stakeholder Governance Activities and Cross-locality Linkages in the Welsh Aerospace Industry
Authors:Nick Clifton  Rhys David  Oliver Ehret  David Pickernell
Institution:1. Creative Leadership &2. Enterprise Centre, Cardiff School of Management , University of Wales Institute – Cardiff (UWIC) , CSM Building Western Avenue, Llandaff Cardiff, CF5 2YB, UK;3. Institute of Welsh Affairs , 1-3 Museum Place, Cardiff, CF10 3BD, UK;4. National Organisation for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology , Fasanenstr. 5, 10623, Berlin, Germany;5. Welsh Enterprise Institute, Business School, University of Glamorgan , Pontypridd, CF37 1DL, UK
Abstract:Commercial aerospace is a key sector in the Welsh economy, engaged in complex overlapping activities from aircraft manufacture (AM), through maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), to research, development and training (RDT). Defining and operationalizing a framework for analysis using both qualitative and quantitative data, this paper examines the actual and potential roles of the relationships in Wales between commercial aerospace firms, industry, government and institutional stakeholders, at both local and non-local levels. Concentrations of manufacturing in North Wales, and MRO in South Wales along with RDT operate as distinct constituent parts of aerospace clusters in neighbouring regions of England and beyond. The results, however, highlight links between the location of AM, MRO and RDT in Wales, emphasizing their (partially) geographically symbiotic relationships. Moreover, there are key inter-linkages that need consideration if the long-term health of Welsh aerospace is to be secured. Simultaneously, all three sub-sectors in Wales exhibit weaknesses which could render them vulnerable to greater external competition, particularly from developing countries. This emphasizes a need to alter the current governance arrangements and utilize different clustering characteristics that currently exist, with government, as a major sponsor of the industry, having a strong (but changing) role to play in encouraging these more balanced industry structures and decision-making processes.
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