Industrial districts as local networks of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) rooted their competitiveness in a mix of economic relationships and social ties. Recently, network technologies have promised gains of efficiency through a reduction in transaction costs and showed new commercial opportunities for small firms. Despite the morphological similarities between industrial districts and network technologies, a longitudinal analysis of ICT diffusion within Italian districts shows that the foreseen convergence between the district economic model and new technologies should not be taken for granted. The observed specific evolutionary paths concerning technology innovation in local systems also opens-up issues of economic policy
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...
The paper addresses the relevancy of networking activities and R&D as main drivers of productivity p...
The traditional district literature tends to assume that: (1) the competitiveness of firms depends o...
Industrial districts as local networks of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) rooted their competiti...
Industrial districts as local networks of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) rooted their competiti...
Industrial districts as local networks of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) rooted their competiti...
Industrial districts as local networks of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) rooted their competiti...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship that occurs among network technologies and ...
It is widely acknowledged that there has been a technological revolution in information and communi...
This study is concerned with the factors that influence the cooperation among cluster-based firms. T...
One of the best known features of the Italian entrepreneurial system is undoubtedly the industrial d...
Empirical evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive i...
Italian district small and medium enterprises (SMEs) developed aggressive strategies to extend their...
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...
The paper addresses the relevancy of networking activities and R&D as main drivers of productivity p...
The traditional district literature tends to assume that: (1) the competitiveness of firms depends o...
Industrial districts as local networks of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) rooted their competiti...
Industrial districts as local networks of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) rooted their competiti...
Industrial districts as local networks of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) rooted their competiti...
Industrial districts as local networks of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) rooted their competiti...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship that occurs among network technologies and ...
It is widely acknowledged that there has been a technological revolution in information and communi...
This study is concerned with the factors that influence the cooperation among cluster-based firms. T...
One of the best known features of the Italian entrepreneurial system is undoubtedly the industrial d...
Empirical evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive i...
Italian district small and medium enterprises (SMEs) developed aggressive strategies to extend their...
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...
The paper addresses the relevancy of networking activities and R&D as main drivers of productivity p...
The traditional district literature tends to assume that: (1) the competitiveness of firms depends o...