Our academic framework

Academic Advisory Committee

Historically, training on cluster-based development has operated like a traditional craft – passed down through peer learning and informal supervision. While well-intended, this "apprentice model" often risks the propagation of outdated misconceptions, institutional groupthink or chasing the latest trend.

We are committed to transforming this field into a profession. By introducing intellectual rigor, a robust academic discipline and a standardized lexicon, our programs replace intuition with evidence-based practice, guesswork and brainstorming with rigorous analysis. To maintain these standards, the Academic Advisory Committee oversees our curriculum and its development. Comprised of globally recognized scholars with distinguished publication records, the Committee ensures our teaching and our material remains at the absolute frontier of cluster research.

Maria Luisa Blazquez

IESE Business School ( Chair of Academic Advisory Committee)

Maria Luisa Blazquez

IESE Business School ( Chair of Academic Advisory Committee)

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Christian Ketels

The World Bank

Christian Ketels

The World Bank

Dr. Christian Ketels is currently serving as Lead Economist in the World Bank and is a global expert on competitiveness, cluster-based economic development and strategy.

 

Previously, he had been a faculty member at Harvard Business School for more than 20 years, leading the research team at Prof. Michael E. Porter’s Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. His specialties include consulting to governments, international organizations, and business networks on regional and national competitiveness, cluster development, and microeconomic policies.

He received his PhD (Economics) from the London School of Economics. Dr Ketels holds further degrees from the Kiel Institute for World Economics and Cologne University.

Tomislav Rimac

ESCI-UPF School of International Business

Tomislav Rimac

ESCI-UPF School of International Business

Tomislav Rimac is Director of two entrepreneurship research centres at ESCI-UPF School of International Business in Barcelona. His work focuses on using entrepreneurship for social change and sustainable development, especially business models, strategies, institutions, and governance for social innovation. He has led major EU-funded projects (SELUSI, SEFORÏS), collaborated with the OECD, and previously founded a social enterprise in Toronto, with experience in Canadian banking and international IT and engineering consultancy. Tomislav holds a PhD from IESE Business School.

James Wilson

Orkestra-Basque Institute of Competitiveness and Faculty at Deusto Business School

James Wilson

Orkestra-Basque Institute of Competitiveness and Faculty at Deusto Business School

James Wilson is General Director at Orkestra-Basque Institute of Competitiveness and teaching faculty at Deusto Business School.

He joined Orkestra in 2007, and between 2018 and 2024, he served as research director. He has more than 20 years of research experience in competitiveness and territorial development. He began his academic career in the UK, where he graduated in Economics from the University of Warwick. He holds an MA in Economics from the University of Cape Town and a PhD from the University of Birmingham, where he was a Senior Lecturer.

Our Case Library

The library of case studies used in the program covers a broad array of sectors and countries. Each case typically addresses several areas of knowledge, enabling participants to see how different concepts are integrated and applied in real-world scenarios. Below are listed some of the most frequently used cases; alternative cases may be selected in agreement with the host country to best match local priorities.