The Function of Human Power Factor in Industrial Clusters Competitiveness - The Case of Yulin’s Energy Chemical Industry Cluster

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Cho Dongsung’s “nine factors model” highlighted and enlarged the importance of “manpower” factor in the forming of competitive power. Based on elaborating “nine factors model”, this paper demonstrates the importance of human capital in energy chemical industrial clusters competitiveness forming, and analyses the present situation of Yulin’ energy chemical industry cluster, points out the question which existing in the development of human capital in it, then proposes some policy suggestions to enhance the human capital integration ability of government, and promotes Yulin’s energy chemical industrial clusters competitiveness.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 347-353)

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3054-3057

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October 2011

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