There is an emerging consensus in the literature that locally embedded capabilities and industrial know-how are key determinants of growth and diversification processes. In order to model these dynamics as a branching process, whereby industries grow as a function of the availability of related or relevant skills, industry networks are typically employed. These networks, sometimes referred to as industry spaces, describe the complex structure of the capability or skill overlap between industry pairs, measured here via inter-industry labour flows. Existing models typically deploy a local or ‘nearest neighbour’ approach to capture the size of the labour pool available to an industry in related sectors. This approach, however, ignores higher o...
Clusters and subsystems are two frequently used tools in inter-industry analysis, the former clarify...
Urban economies are composed of diverse activities, embodied in labor occupations, which depend on o...
Because of the importance of human capital, a firm's choice of diversification targets will depend o...
Groups of firms often achieve a competitive advantage through the formation of geo-industrial cluste...
It is conventional in labor economics to treat all workers who are seeking new jobs as belonging to ...
Trabajo presentado a la 15th International Conference of the International Joseph A. Schumpeter Soci...
The concept of “relatedness” between industries plays an increasingly central role in economics and ...
Three single-authored papers in this thesis will explore the role of knowledge and information in in...
Labour market rigidity is known to hamper the proper adjustment of an economy, thus making it less r...
Social connections that reach distant places are advantageous for individuals, firms and cities, pro...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Clusters and subsystems are two frequently used tools in inter-industry analysis, the former clarify...
The present article provides an initial systematic analysis of how social networks influence product...
Urban economies are composed of diverse activities, embodied in labor occupations, which depend on o...
Clusters and subsystems are two frequently used tools in inter-industry analysis, the former clarify...
Urban economies are composed of diverse activities, embodied in labor occupations, which depend on o...
Because of the importance of human capital, a firm's choice of diversification targets will depend o...
Groups of firms often achieve a competitive advantage through the formation of geo-industrial cluste...
It is conventional in labor economics to treat all workers who are seeking new jobs as belonging to ...
Trabajo presentado a la 15th International Conference of the International Joseph A. Schumpeter Soci...
The concept of “relatedness” between industries plays an increasingly central role in economics and ...
Three single-authored papers in this thesis will explore the role of knowledge and information in in...
Labour market rigidity is known to hamper the proper adjustment of an economy, thus making it less r...
Social connections that reach distant places are advantageous for individuals, firms and cities, pro...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Clusters and subsystems are two frequently used tools in inter-industry analysis, the former clarify...
The present article provides an initial systematic analysis of how social networks influence product...
Urban economies are composed of diverse activities, embodied in labor occupations, which depend on o...
Clusters and subsystems are two frequently used tools in inter-industry analysis, the former clarify...
Urban economies are composed of diverse activities, embodied in labor occupations, which depend on o...
Because of the importance of human capital, a firm's choice of diversification targets will depend o...