The concept of localized learning outlines how local conditions and spatial proximity between actors enable the formation of distinctive cognitive repertoires and influence the generation and selection of skills, processes and products within a field of knowledge or activity. The localized learning argument consists of two distinct yet related elements. One has to do with localized capabilities that enhance learning while the other concerns the possible benefits that firms with similar or related activities may accrue by locating in spatial proximity of one another. In this essay, we disentangle these two inherent elements of the concept, review some of the critique that has been raised against it, and sort out some misunderstandings that w...
Despite mounting claims for globalisation, local proximity is indeed fundamental in order to gain co...
Knowledge has become a crucial asset in modern production systems; therefore, its creation has becom...
ASHEIM B. The changing role of learning regions in the globalizing knowledge economy: a theoretical ...
The concept of localized learning outlines how local conditions and spatial proximity between actors...
This article takes a critical look at assumptions and ideas fundamental to theories of regional inno...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., Malmberg, A., & Maskell, P. (2004). Clusters and knowledge: Loc...
A growing body of theoretical research is addressing the importance of learning in the organisationa...
Contrary to the fashionable “death of distance” thesis, the socio-spatial context for innovation rem...
Providing a concise working definition of social capital, this conceptual paper analyses why social ...
Literature on organisational learning and regional systems of innovation takes the embeddedness or r...
This article considers the mechanisms that permit and enhance the movement of highly tacit component...
A number of possible advantages of industry agglomeration -- or spatial clustering -- have been iden...
The discussion on proximity has evolved in various theoretical, conceptual and empirical directions ...
The late 1990s witnessed markedly increased interest in the study of the role of knowledge in creati...
Despite the increasing and newly inspired interests in geographical economics and industry location ...
Despite mounting claims for globalisation, local proximity is indeed fundamental in order to gain co...
Knowledge has become a crucial asset in modern production systems; therefore, its creation has becom...
ASHEIM B. The changing role of learning regions in the globalizing knowledge economy: a theoretical ...
The concept of localized learning outlines how local conditions and spatial proximity between actors...
This article takes a critical look at assumptions and ideas fundamental to theories of regional inno...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., Malmberg, A., & Maskell, P. (2004). Clusters and knowledge: Loc...
A growing body of theoretical research is addressing the importance of learning in the organisationa...
Contrary to the fashionable “death of distance” thesis, the socio-spatial context for innovation rem...
Providing a concise working definition of social capital, this conceptual paper analyses why social ...
Literature on organisational learning and regional systems of innovation takes the embeddedness or r...
This article considers the mechanisms that permit and enhance the movement of highly tacit component...
A number of possible advantages of industry agglomeration -- or spatial clustering -- have been iden...
The discussion on proximity has evolved in various theoretical, conceptual and empirical directions ...
The late 1990s witnessed markedly increased interest in the study of the role of knowledge in creati...
Despite the increasing and newly inspired interests in geographical economics and industry location ...
Despite mounting claims for globalisation, local proximity is indeed fundamental in order to gain co...
Knowledge has become a crucial asset in modern production systems; therefore, its creation has becom...
ASHEIM B. The changing role of learning regions in the globalizing knowledge economy: a theoretical ...