International audienceOne of the most convincing explanations papers generally provide concerning clusters in knowledge-based economies refers to the geographically bounded dimension of knowledge spillovers. Here we shall underline that location decision externalities precede local knowledge spillovers in the explanation of cluster aggregate efficiency, which thus requires us to focus on the sequential process of location and the nature of interdependences in location decision-making. To that end, we mean to associate cluster emergence with the formation of locational norms, and to study the critical parameters of their stability. These parameters relate to the type of decision externalities among more or less cognitively distant firms, whi...
We combine economic and institutional theories of clustering in foreign entry location choice in an ...
The literature on clustering has highlighted several advantages of industrial agglomerations. Person...
Local knowledge networks are often held responsible for the competitiveness and innovativeness of ge...
International audienceOne of the most convincing explanations papers generally provide concerning cl...
One of the most convincing explanations papers generally provide concerning clusters in knowledge-ba...
Clusters of geographical concentrations of related business firms are assumed to confer competitive ...
As clusters have increasingly become more globalized, an important question is whether this developm...
Knowledge networks are important tools for analyzing the local flows of innovation-related knowledge...
Vicente J. and Suire R. (2007) Informational cascades versus network externalities in locational cho...
Agglomeration externalities are generally credited as the prime cause of cluster formation. This the...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.Sc...
Driving factors and mechanisms for cluster development have often been investigated based on the st...
Most analyses of the relationship between spatial clustering and the technological learning of firms...
This article investigates the driving forces behind the life cycles and resilience of technological ...
We combine economic and institutional theories of clustering in foreign entry location choice in an ...
The literature on clustering has highlighted several advantages of industrial agglomerations. Person...
Local knowledge networks are often held responsible for the competitiveness and innovativeness of ge...
International audienceOne of the most convincing explanations papers generally provide concerning cl...
One of the most convincing explanations papers generally provide concerning clusters in knowledge-ba...
Clusters of geographical concentrations of related business firms are assumed to confer competitive ...
As clusters have increasingly become more globalized, an important question is whether this developm...
Knowledge networks are important tools for analyzing the local flows of innovation-related knowledge...
Vicente J. and Suire R. (2007) Informational cascades versus network externalities in locational cho...
Agglomeration externalities are generally credited as the prime cause of cluster formation. This the...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.Sc...
Driving factors and mechanisms for cluster development have often been investigated based on the st...
Most analyses of the relationship between spatial clustering and the technological learning of firms...
This article investigates the driving forces behind the life cycles and resilience of technological ...
We combine economic and institutional theories of clustering in foreign entry location choice in an ...
The literature on clustering has highlighted several advantages of industrial agglomerations. Person...
Local knowledge networks are often held responsible for the competitiveness and innovativeness of ge...