The idea that "institutional thickness" is an important component for the resilience of local economies continues to attract attention several years after the seminal work on the subject by Amin and Thrift (1994). In Melbourne's northern suburbs, one manufacturing sector has recently seen significant job growth. Coinciding with this trend is the emergence of regional economic development bodies. Have they influenced the performance and operation of firms? Results from interviews with firm managers suggest not, with non-institutional factors predominating. This "business as usual" scenario suggests local economic development strategies have limitations
This paper is premised on the notion that actors play a central role in shaping their institutional ...
The objective of this thesis is to analyse the current structure of manufacturing in Tasmania, in te...
In this paper, theories of strategic competitiveness are used as the building blocks for alternative...
The idea that 'institutional thickness' is a prerequisite for sustainable local economies ...
Within the theoretical and empirical debate on local economic development, a relevant issue is wheth...
Urban managers have been faced by growing problems in recent decades. Social and economic inequaliti...
There has been considerable discussion of the role of institutions in development, including regiona...
Over the last two decades, the notion of institutional thickness has become a key reference for a la...
Abstract. Urban managers have been faced by growing problems in recent decades. Social and economic ...
The authors consider the insights into the concept of institutional thickness provided by the indust...
Firms may be seen as critical change agents in any spatial system. Consequently, the recent regional...
Despite its enduring nature, there is remarkably little published analysis about Australia\u27s peri...
peer reviewedThis paper is premised on the notion that actors play a central role in shaping their i...
In this paper, theories of strategic competitiveness are used as the building blocks for alternative...
Recent research on local and regional economic development has focused upon transformations in local...
This paper is premised on the notion that actors play a central role in shaping their institutional ...
The objective of this thesis is to analyse the current structure of manufacturing in Tasmania, in te...
In this paper, theories of strategic competitiveness are used as the building blocks for alternative...
The idea that 'institutional thickness' is a prerequisite for sustainable local economies ...
Within the theoretical and empirical debate on local economic development, a relevant issue is wheth...
Urban managers have been faced by growing problems in recent decades. Social and economic inequaliti...
There has been considerable discussion of the role of institutions in development, including regiona...
Over the last two decades, the notion of institutional thickness has become a key reference for a la...
Abstract. Urban managers have been faced by growing problems in recent decades. Social and economic ...
The authors consider the insights into the concept of institutional thickness provided by the indust...
Firms may be seen as critical change agents in any spatial system. Consequently, the recent regional...
Despite its enduring nature, there is remarkably little published analysis about Australia\u27s peri...
peer reviewedThis paper is premised on the notion that actors play a central role in shaping their i...
In this paper, theories of strategic competitiveness are used as the building blocks for alternative...
Recent research on local and regional economic development has focused upon transformations in local...
This paper is premised on the notion that actors play a central role in shaping their institutional ...
The objective of this thesis is to analyse the current structure of manufacturing in Tasmania, in te...
In this paper, theories of strategic competitiveness are used as the building blocks for alternative...