“MARITIME CLUSTERS SUPPORTING RESEARCH & INNOVATION TO ENHANCE BLUE ECONOMY ENTREPRENEURSHIP” Blue Economy Maps Questionnaire.

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“MARITIME CLUSTERS SUPPORTING RESEARCH & INNOVATION TO ENHANCE BLUE ECONOMY ENTREPRENEURSHIP” Blue Economy Maps Questionnaire

Target 1- R&D and Innovation (T1) R&D and Innovation – (F1) Legislative Framework: How does the legislative framework/ regulatory bodies/policy makers/ contribute to the adoption and enhancement of R&D and Innovation activities within the operation of the cluster? (T1) R&D and Innovation – (F2) Structure: How does the cluster’s structure and functions support the integration of R&D and Innovation activities within its operation? Does it have members that are for example Institutes or does it have R&D department? (T1) R&D and Innovation – (F3) Knowledge Management: Do the cluster’s members organize training sessions / seminars on R&D and Innovation? Does the educational level of the staff permit the implementation of R&D activities? (T1) R&D and Innovation – (F4) Financing Channels / Access to finance: Has the cluster access to financing channels in order to support R&D and Innovation activities? Have its members invested in R&D? (T1) R&D and Innovation – (F5) Networking: Do the cluster’s members have liaisons with other clusters/ organizations that could support them in the adoption of R&D and Innovation activities? Questionnaires (1/5)

Target 2 - Sustainability / Environmental Protection (T2) Sustainability / Environmental Protection– (F1) Legislative Framework: How does the legislative framework/ regulatory bodies/policy makers/ contribute to the application of initiatives that protect the environment through the operation of the cluster? (T2) Sustainability / Environmental Protection– (F2) Structure: How does the cluster’s structure and functions support the application of initiatives that protect the environment through the operation of the cluster? (T2) Sustainability / Environmental Protection– (F3) Knowledge Management: Do the cluster’s members organize training sessions / seminars on Sustainability and Environmental Protection? (T2) Sustainability / Environmental Protection– (F4) Financing Channels / Access to finance: Has the cluster access to financing channels in order to invest in equipment for the protection of the environment? Have its members invested in equipment for the protection of the environment? (T2) Sustainability / Environmental Protection– (F5) Networking: Do the cluster’s members have liaisons with other clusters/ organizations that could support them in the adoption of practices or applications that protect the environment? Questionnaires (2/5)

Target 3 - Competitiveness / Comparative Advantage (T3) Competitiveness/ Comparative Advantage– (F1) Legislative Framework: How does the legislative framework/ regulatory bodies/policy makers/ internal regulations contribute to the enhancement of competitiveness for the cluster? (T3) Competitiveness/ Comparative Advantage– (F2) Structure: Does the cluster’s structure and functions support the creation of a comparative advantage in comparison to other clusters or partnerships? Does its structure and functions boost its competitiveness? (T3) Competitiveness/ Comparative Advantage– (F3) Knowledge Management: Do the cluster’s members organize training sessions / seminars on competitiveness/ entrepreneurship? Does the educational level of the staff constitute a comparative advantage of the cluster? (T3) Competitiveness/ Comparative Advantage– (F4) Financing Channels / Access to finance: Has the cluster access to financing channels in order to support its competitiveness in the respective market? (T3) Competitiveness/ Comparative Advantage– (F5) Networking: Do the cluster’s members have liaisons with other clusters/ organizations that could play a crucial role in their competitiveness/ comparative advantage? Questionnaires (3/5)

Target 4 - Internationalization (T4) Internationalization– (F1) Legislative Framework: How does the legislative framework/ regulatory bodies/policy makers/ internal regulations contribute to the internationalization of the cluster’s activities? (T4) Internationalization– (F2) Structure: Does the cluster’s structure and functions support the internationalization of the cluster’s activities? (T4) Internationalization– (F3) Knowledge Management: Do the cluster’s members organize training sessions / seminars on internationalization? Does the educational level of the staff permit the internationalization of its activities? (T4) Internationalization– (F4) Financing Channels / Access to finance: Has the cluster access to financing channels in order to support its internationalization? Have its members invested in relative sectors? (T4) Internationalization– (F5) Networking: Do the cluster’s members have liaisons with other clusters/ organizations that could support their efforts for internationalization and the cooperation with other partnerships/ clusters? Questionnaires (4/5)

Target 5 - Development (T5) Development– (F1) Legislative Framework: How does the legislative framework/ regulatory bodies/policy makers/internal regulations contribute to the development of the cluster? (T5) Development– (F2) Structure: Does the cluster’s structure and functions support the development of the cluster/ the promotion of several imperatives of Blue Growth? (T5) Development– (F3) Knowledge Management: Do the cluster’s members organize training sessions / seminars aiming at enhancing its development? (T5) Development– (F4) Financing Channels / Access to finance: Has the cluster access to financing channels in order to enhance its development and further growth? (T5) Development– (F5) Networking: Do the cluster’s members have liaisons with other clusters/ organizations/ partnerships that could support them in boosting their development and the promotion of Blue Growth imperatives/ their involvement in several maritime sectors? Questionnaires (5/5)