Business Networks in Clusters and Industrial Districts

Business Networks in Clusters and Industrial Districts
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 444
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ISBN-10 : 9781134048557
ISBN-13 : 1134048556
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Synopsis Business Networks in Clusters and Industrial Districts by : Fiorenza Belussi

During the 1980s the Marshallian concept of industrial district (ID) became widely popular due to the resurgence of interest in the reasons that make the agglomeration of specialised industries a territorial phenomenon worth being analysed. The analysis of clusters and IDs has often been limited, considering only the local dimension of the created business networks. The external links of these systems have been systematically under-evaluated. This book offers a deep insight into the evolution of these systems and the internal-external mechanism of knowledge circulation and learning. This means that the access to external knowledge (information or R&D cooperative research) or to productive networks (global supply chains) is studied in order to describe how external knowledge is absorbed and how local clusters or districts become global systems. It provides a unified approach; showing that existing capabilities expand when locally embedded knowledge is combined with accessible external knowledge. In this view, external knowledge linkages reduce the danger of cognitive ‘lock-in’ and ‘over-embeddedness’, which may become important obstacles to local learning and innovation when technological trajectories and global economic conditions change. A selection of international experts

Business Networks in Clusters and Industrial Districts

Business Networks in Clusters and Industrial Districts
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : 9781134048540
ISBN-13 : 1134048548
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Business Networks in Clusters and Industrial Districts by : Fiorenza Belussi

During the 1980s the Marshallian concept of industrial district (ID) became widely popular due to the resurgence of interest in the reasons that make the agglomeration of specialised industries a territorial phenomenon worth being analysed. The analysis of clusters and IDs has often been limited, considering only the local dimension of the created business networks. The external links of these systems have been systematically under-evaluated. This book offers a deep insight into the evolution of these systems and the internal-external mechanism of knowledge circulation and learning. This means that the access to external knowledge (information or R&D cooperative research) or to productive networks (global supply chains) is studied in order to describe how external knowledge is absorbed and how local clusters or districts become global systems. It provides a unified approach; showing that existing capabilities expand when locally embedded knowledge is combined with accessible external knowledge. In this view, external knowledge linkages reduce the danger of cognitive ‘lock-in’ and ‘over-embeddedness’, which may become important obstacles to local learning and innovation when technological trajectories and global economic conditions change. A selection of international experts

Clusters, Networks and Innovation

Clusters, Networks and Innovation
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 524
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ISBN-10 : 9780199275557
ISBN-13 : 0199275556
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Clusters, Networks and Innovation by : Stefano Breschi

Examining the role of the much-vaunted concepts of regional clusters in the prosperity and economic expansion of countries, this work looks at the different experiences of industrial districts and high-tech regions such as Silicon Valley, Boston's biotech region, and Hsinchu-Taipei.

Industrial Clusters and Regional Business Networks in England, 1750-1970

Industrial Clusters and Regional Business Networks in England, 1750-1970
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Publisher : Modern Economic and Social History
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 1138271322
ISBN-13 : 9781138271326
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Industrial Clusters and Regional Business Networks in England, 1750-1970 by : Routledge

Although economists have long recognised industrial districts as one of the key features of many economies, it is only recently that attention has been focused on the region as an effective means of generating accurate insights into the larger picture of economic performance. This renewed interest in regional issues has also placed at centre stage the role played by networks as a principal organisational feature of the local business community, providing scholars with a rich topic for investigation and debate. Recent work has shown that universal generalisations concerning the impact of networking on the performance of industrial clusters lack credibility, highlighting the consequent need to compare the role played by business networks in a variety of regions. Using a copious range of research material examining several British regions, this volume poses a series of fundamental questions about the nature of industrial clusters and networks. Particular attention is paid to identifying the basic characteristics of a network, outlining how they evolved in key industrial clusters, and assessing their impact on industrial performance, both regionally and nationally. The durability of such networks is another key thread that runs through the essays, prompting comparison with industrial clusters in Britain and abroad. These are issues which stimulate discussion on a wide range of factors within the disciplines of business, economic and social history.

Clusters, Networks, and Innovation

Clusters, Networks, and Innovation
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 524
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ISBN-10 : 9780191515293
ISBN-13 : 0191515299
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Clusters, Networks, and Innovation by : Stefano Breschi

Governments and regional authorities often express the belief that the key to prosperity and economic expansion is related to the ability of countries to sustain regional clusters of competitiveness and innovation. The book reviews the most important conceptual approaches to the analysis of the emergence, growth and evolution of clusters of innovation. Drawing from the different experiences of industrial districts and high-tech regions such as Silicon Valley, Boston's biotech region, and Hsinchu-Taipei, the contributions in this book offer a broad interpretative framework and policy implications for the creation and strengthening of competitive clusters. Themes include: · the wide variety of existing clusters and the diversity in their emergence and growth; · the international mobility of factors and demand linkages; · the role of different network types and the social setting; · the accumulation of capabilities in key large actors and the importance of spinoffs and new firm formation; · the role of different learning regimes and sectoral specificities; · the importance of social networks, labour mobility, and face-to-face contacts as vehicles of knowledge spillovers. Broad implications are drawn for the design of policies to encourage successful economic clusters in developed and developing clusters.

Development on the Ground

Development on the Ground
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 359
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ISBN-10 : 9781135984229
ISBN-13 : 1135984220
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Development on the Ground by : Allen J. Scott

Edited by two leading scholars who have been instrumental in the shaping of current thinking in the field of regional and industrial economics, this volume brings together a range of theoretical and empirical contributions that analyze and explain distinct patterns of regional development, and the successes and failures in this regard, across the world. A mixture of theoretical insights and empirical and comparative evidence, it links these findings to on-going policy debates that attempt to understand the success and failure of distinct regions through particular models of institutions and patterns of governance. International in appeal and scope, this book is an invaluable tool for students of all levels studying economics, economic geography, regional development, development studies, international business, international political economy, development sociology and public administration.

Business Networks

Business Networks
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 3110151073
ISBN-13 : 9783110151077
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Business Networks by : Udo H. Staber

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Business Clusters

Business Clusters
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 288
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781134300198
ISBN-13 : 1134300190
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Business Clusters by : Martin Perry

Clusters of specialized businesses are being promoted around the world, aided by high-profile examples such as Silicon Valley. Using evidence from high- and low-income economies, as well as detailed case studies that show the special conditions behind successful clusters, this book provides a new vantage point on this high-interest topic, making it ideal for students of business location, policy-makers and managers seeking a real-world understanding of clustering.

Industrial Districts

Industrial Districts
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105111775370
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Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Industrial Districts by : Ivana Paniccia

The multidisciplinary, quantitative approach adopted by the author, enables her to "de-structure" the "canonical" idea of the ID and evaluate the normative value. Supported by multivariate and econometric analyses, she identifies four general types of ID each with different development paths, performances, inter-organizational relations, and regulatory rules and institutions. The results demonstrate that IDs on average achieve better static or dynamic economic performance than non-ID areas. The analysis also highlights critical points of rupture in the socio-economic equilibrium of IDs which may impair their future competitiveness and social sustainability. The author offers a critical appraisal of the organizational literature on IDs, claiming for caution in their depiction as "cooperative systems" and goes on to present the first steps towards a "microfoundation" of a theory on IDs.

Enterprise Clusters and Networks in Developing Countries

Enterprise Clusters and Networks in Developing Countries
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9781135777500
ISBN-13 : 1135777500
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Enterprise Clusters and Networks in Developing Countries by : Meine Pieter van Dijk

Enterprise Clusters and Networks in Developing Countries analyses the functions and advantages of clusters and networks for small enterprises in developing countries. In the opening chapter the editors describe different types of clusters and networks and compare the diverse forms of external economies and co-operation effects derived from them. Taking a multidiscplinary approach, they point out it is trust that is the social basis for positive effects of clustering and networking, which are often sources of co-operation and technology diffusion for small enterprises in developing countries.