Issues in Developing an Audio-Visual Cluster in the West Midlands
Authors: David Harte
DOI: 10.1386/cij.2.1.105/1
Keywords
clusters, creative industries, audio-visual, West Midlands, policy, strategy
Abstract
The uptake of clusters as a model with which to develop regional economies has been variable since the UK government first issued advice to regional development agencies in the late 1990s. The West Midlands made clusters one of its key strategies for economic growth and nominated the audio-visual sector as an embryonic cluster in order to help support its development. This article examines the development of this cluster from its inception and identifies issues in the way it was conceived and the roles played by the regional development agency, industry and higher education. The author draws on government and regional policies, cluster strategies and other internal documentation produced for the cluster, as well his own experience as an innovation manager for the cluster.




