This paper studies the evolution of relationship between innovation and territory, due to the development of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). The hypotesis is that the application of ICT in management modifies the organizational processes of division of labour and makes the physical proximity less important. In this way, firms - with the application of ICT - could overcome the necessity to locate themselves closed to other firms (suppliers, customers, competitors) and to producers of technology because the relationships are driven by the technological network and not by territory and physical contiguity. The development of ICT allows the construction of networks of firms belonging to different territory and local systems. I...
Industrial districts as local networks of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) rooted their competiti...
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...
This work aims to understand whether the territory can still be considered a driver of firm developm...
It is widely acknowledged that there has been a technological revolution in information and communi...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship that occurs among network technologies and ...
The increasing attention given to telecommunications in regional studies is a clear sign that the cu...
ICT do not follow the same diffusion patterns in all industrial districts. There are a number of dif...
Remarkable changes have occurred in slightly more than a decade as a result of the new ICT-centered ...
For a long time, the territory’s development has been associated to the growth of a geographic area...
The transformations in progress in the Italian urban system are analyzed according to three main asp...
This paper describes the theoretical framework and results of the first systematic survey carried ou...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the Italian context in regards of two specific issues. The first...
The aim of this paper is the presentation of an approach of firms-territories relationships in terms...
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...
Industrial districts as local networks of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) rooted their competiti...
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...
This work aims to understand whether the territory can still be considered a driver of firm developm...
It is widely acknowledged that there has been a technological revolution in information and communi...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship that occurs among network technologies and ...
The increasing attention given to telecommunications in regional studies is a clear sign that the cu...
ICT do not follow the same diffusion patterns in all industrial districts. There are a number of dif...
Remarkable changes have occurred in slightly more than a decade as a result of the new ICT-centered ...
For a long time, the territory’s development has been associated to the growth of a geographic area...
The transformations in progress in the Italian urban system are analyzed according to three main asp...
This paper describes the theoretical framework and results of the first systematic survey carried ou...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the Italian context in regards of two specific issues. The first...
The aim of this paper is the presentation of an approach of firms-territories relationships in terms...
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...
Industrial districts as local networks of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) rooted their competiti...
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...
Evidence from economic literature suggests that innovative activities based on extensive interaction...