Clusters became an integral part of regional policies intended to build and strengthen
competitive advantages within specifically identified geographical areas. They are still
considered crucial for economic development and employment, although their
orientation has slightly changed as the distance and geographical boundaries lost their
importance. This article analyses crucial regional data that indicates potentially beneficial
economic concentrations as an assumption for the preparation of prospective clusters in
Slovakia. Potential clusters were identified based on significant employment
concentrations of particular regional industries that appear extraordinary when
compared with national employment and the dynamic development within the selected
time frame. Prospective clusters were identified, and opportunities of their development
were described, including the harmonisation with the current regional and urban
strategy. Analysing absolute and relative quantities in employment, sections and
divisions of SK NACE were used for the proper identification of industries. The location
quotient served as a tool for the spatial concentration of employment in the Banská
Bystrica region, the threshold value for the selection of cluster candidates was set to 2.
The shift–share analysis was used for the identification of long-term changes in
employment, and 10% of the most dynamic industries were presented at the level of
divisions once and then, at the level of sections of SK NACE. Forestry and logging, the
manufacture of wood products and the manufacture of basic metals were confirmed by
both methods as significant concentrations. The result partially corresponded with the
previously active and currently inactive cluster in Banská Bystrica, which was focused on
mechanical engineering, still significant when considering numbers of companies and
employees as well as sales. Forestry was the most concentrated industry, while the
wholesale and retail trades were the most dynamic. Forestry, logging and manufacture
of wood products might be strongly interlinked with the current entrepreneurial and
social strategy of self-governing regions that is still at the stage of potential cluster
identification and fitting to its priorities. The article assumed basic quantitative methods
utilised for the identification of prospective clusters. It confirmed the practicality of their
application, the gravity of data processing and also certain possible limitations due to the
extraordinary focus on the employment concentration. According to the analysis and
gained results, the former cluster in the Banská Bystrica region was confirmed as the
potentially significant actor in the regional policy (although, currently, having no
industrial or public interest) and the new cluster candidates were identified. Outcomes
indicated the need to continue the research with a more detailed examination of
qualitative aspects that could complete the effort by focusing on clusters not only
having higher employment statistics but also the support from regional institutions,
also reflecting the preferences of businesses.
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