Botswana's small and large towns offer good examples of incipient industrialization and enterprise clustering in a developing economy. Using data from Lobatse, a small industrial centre in Botswana, this brief paper shows that clustering in developing countries does not necessarily induce high inter-firm relationships as is the case in industrialized countries. Relations are limited among firms within clusters African Journal of Social Work Vol.17(1) 2002: 19-3
Over the past decade, the topics’ industrial cluster and interorganizational network has received mu...
This paper reviews the concept of clustering, there is an explanation of the impact of clustering on...
Clusters evolve as a mechanism to gain competitive advantage, when industrial units come together to...
industrialization: a case study of enterprise clustering and inter- firm relations in small and medi...
Recent literature on industrial districts and enterprise clusters suggests that the grouping of ente...
Clusters are defined as geographically concentrated agglomerations of specialized firms in a particu...
Regional cluster, a geographically bounded concentration of interdependent firms, is the best enviro...
Business clusters has been regarded as one sources of competitive advantage. Argument of the advanta...
This book is the first to examine the incidence and role of clusters as a viable and increasingly im...
PhD (International Trade), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Firm competitiveness is ...
For attracting private capital to the economy, African governments allocate territories for commerci...
This study empirically investigates how clustering and social networks affect the performance of mi...
An efficient policy supporting clustered business operations necessitates an appreciation of the dyn...
Employing survey data, this paper investigates the basis for long-term sustainable development of in...
The impact of clusterization on the development of SME sector has been analysed in this study. The c...
Over the past decade, the topics’ industrial cluster and interorganizational network has received mu...
This paper reviews the concept of clustering, there is an explanation of the impact of clustering on...
Clusters evolve as a mechanism to gain competitive advantage, when industrial units come together to...
industrialization: a case study of enterprise clustering and inter- firm relations in small and medi...
Recent literature on industrial districts and enterprise clusters suggests that the grouping of ente...
Clusters are defined as geographically concentrated agglomerations of specialized firms in a particu...
Regional cluster, a geographically bounded concentration of interdependent firms, is the best enviro...
Business clusters has been regarded as one sources of competitive advantage. Argument of the advanta...
This book is the first to examine the incidence and role of clusters as a viable and increasingly im...
PhD (International Trade), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Firm competitiveness is ...
For attracting private capital to the economy, African governments allocate territories for commerci...
This study empirically investigates how clustering and social networks affect the performance of mi...
An efficient policy supporting clustered business operations necessitates an appreciation of the dyn...
Employing survey data, this paper investigates the basis for long-term sustainable development of in...
The impact of clusterization on the development of SME sector has been analysed in this study. The c...
Over the past decade, the topics’ industrial cluster and interorganizational network has received mu...
This paper reviews the concept of clustering, there is an explanation of the impact of clustering on...
Clusters evolve as a mechanism to gain competitive advantage, when industrial units come together to...