This paper examines the early years of the Friesian Dairy School and is a case study of how knowledge institutions were integrated into a regional economic cluster. The dairy school was the result of cooperation between people and organisations from the economic and political sectors, which inspired the emergence of an industrial dairy cluster. The school had a difficult start because it was not clear whether higher education was a matter of private or public interest. In the discussions about the funding and direction of the school, we can observe how patterns of cooperation in and between the economic sector and the state were shaped. The study shows how cooperative structures originate in processes of trial and error. Cluster evolution c...
This article examines the innovation activity of cooperatives in dairy cattle breeding and especiall...
The paper investigates the initial phase of the cooperative organisation of agricultural processing ...
We consider the relative contributions of changing technology and institutions for economic growth t...
This paper examines the early years of the Friesian Dairy School and is a case study of how knowledg...
This paper examines the early years of the Friesian Dairy School and is a case study of how knowledg...
During the latter quarter of the nineteenth century, science and technology opened up new possibilit...
This article explores the outlines of an ‘agrarian-industrial knowledge society’ that developed from...
This paper unravels and analyses how the fruit sector in the province of Limburg (The Netherlands) r...
In this paper, we study the classical and modern approaches to the formation of regional agro‑indust...
It is generally found that human capital has had positive effects on industrial development and econ...
Clusters and the spatial concentration of economic development are themes which crop up more and mor...
Economic historians tend to explain the rise of the cooperative form in agriculture from the advanta...
Economic historians tend to explain the rise of the cooperative form in agriculture from the advanta...
This book traces the theoretical explanation for clusters back to the work of classical economists a...
Presentation related to a scientific paper (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2022.04.003), made at...
This article examines the innovation activity of cooperatives in dairy cattle breeding and especiall...
The paper investigates the initial phase of the cooperative organisation of agricultural processing ...
We consider the relative contributions of changing technology and institutions for economic growth t...
This paper examines the early years of the Friesian Dairy School and is a case study of how knowledg...
This paper examines the early years of the Friesian Dairy School and is a case study of how knowledg...
During the latter quarter of the nineteenth century, science and technology opened up new possibilit...
This article explores the outlines of an ‘agrarian-industrial knowledge society’ that developed from...
This paper unravels and analyses how the fruit sector in the province of Limburg (The Netherlands) r...
In this paper, we study the classical and modern approaches to the formation of regional agro‑indust...
It is generally found that human capital has had positive effects on industrial development and econ...
Clusters and the spatial concentration of economic development are themes which crop up more and mor...
Economic historians tend to explain the rise of the cooperative form in agriculture from the advanta...
Economic historians tend to explain the rise of the cooperative form in agriculture from the advanta...
This book traces the theoretical explanation for clusters back to the work of classical economists a...
Presentation related to a scientific paper (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2022.04.003), made at...
This article examines the innovation activity of cooperatives in dairy cattle breeding and especiall...
The paper investigates the initial phase of the cooperative organisation of agricultural processing ...
We consider the relative contributions of changing technology and institutions for economic growth t...