The literature on industrial districts suggests that spatial proximity supports interfirm learning and is therefore a source of competitive advantage. Although 'territorial' accounts have highlighted the informal means through which firms access knowledge, localised perspectives have received criticism from a number of quarters. This article adopts a 'relational' perspective centred on the firm and explores the role of both formal and informal networks of learning using empirical evidence from the English wine industry of southern England. The findings suggest that the development of formal interfirm arrangements and non-local knowledge links by leading firms is displacing the extant communitarian logic of learning within the industry. Impl...
Literature on organisational learning and regional systems of innovation takes the embeddedness or r...
During the 1980s the Marshallian concept of industrial district (ID) became widely popular due to th...
The paper aims to examine the role of network relationships in the internationalization of Italian w...
In the literature on innovation and organizational learning, there is a wide consensus about the rel...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Motivated by the possibility...
This paper is about innovation and technological learning in clusters of wine producers in the conte...
Most of the studies about industrial clusters and innovation stress the importance of firms’ geogra...
A growing body of theoretical research is addressing the importance of learning in the organisationa...
This paper is about technological learning in wine producing clusters in Italy and Chile. It raises ...
The paper works out a methodology to study collective learning in industrial districts (ID) from an ...
Most analyses of the relationship between spatial clustering and the technological learning of firms...
Most of the literature on university–industry (U–I) linkages assumes that these linkages are benefic...
The traditional district literature tends to assume that: (1) the competitiveness of firms depends o...
Knowledge has become a crucial asset in modern production systems, and its creation has become a key...
The traditional district literature tends to assume that: (1) the competitiveness of firms depends o...
Literature on organisational learning and regional systems of innovation takes the embeddedness or r...
During the 1980s the Marshallian concept of industrial district (ID) became widely popular due to th...
The paper aims to examine the role of network relationships in the internationalization of Italian w...
In the literature on innovation and organizational learning, there is a wide consensus about the rel...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Motivated by the possibility...
This paper is about innovation and technological learning in clusters of wine producers in the conte...
Most of the studies about industrial clusters and innovation stress the importance of firms’ geogra...
A growing body of theoretical research is addressing the importance of learning in the organisationa...
This paper is about technological learning in wine producing clusters in Italy and Chile. It raises ...
The paper works out a methodology to study collective learning in industrial districts (ID) from an ...
Most analyses of the relationship between spatial clustering and the technological learning of firms...
Most of the literature on university–industry (U–I) linkages assumes that these linkages are benefic...
The traditional district literature tends to assume that: (1) the competitiveness of firms depends o...
Knowledge has become a crucial asset in modern production systems, and its creation has become a key...
The traditional district literature tends to assume that: (1) the competitiveness of firms depends o...
Literature on organisational learning and regional systems of innovation takes the embeddedness or r...
During the 1980s the Marshallian concept of industrial district (ID) became widely popular due to th...
The paper aims to examine the role of network relationships in the internationalization of Italian w...