Using an industry studies approach, this article provides an assessment of a cluster of product and service providers that have leveraged regional expertise in a declining industry (steel) to continue to supply technology to a global industry. The formation of Pittsburgh’s steel technology cluster has depended on three main regional factors: location, labour and legacy. In particular, Pittsburgh’s expertise and long tradition in metallurgy and materials science has been the ultimate source of the cluster’s success and the region’s resilience. The results of this research have practical and theoretical implications for regional economic development policy and its relationship to path dependence
taking advantage of new steel slab casting technologies that gave scrap-based mini-mills access to t...
Without change, stagnation is inevitable. Never has this truth been more obvious than during the cur...
Much has been written and theorized concerning the emergence of technologically dynamic industrial r...
Using an industry studies approach, this article provides an assessment of a cluster of product and ...
The experience of intermediate steel-industry suppliers in the Pittsburgh region offers valuable ins...
The experience of intermediate steel-industry suppliers in the Pittsburgh region offers valuable ins...
Sadler D. (2004) Cluster evolution, the transformation of old industrial regions and the steel indus...
In this paper, we link technology-based competition, demand patterns, and managerial agency to descr...
Industry clusters refer to the tight connections that bind certain firms and industries together in ...
We explore the concept of regional industrial identity as an important missing component in our unde...
Deloitte Consulting, LLP, Cleveland State University, Jack Russell Associates, Inc. This study docum...
The purpose of this research and the dual papers is to comprehensively explore industrial clusters b...
The importance of science and technology as the root of exceptional regional economic development ha...
Industrial clusters are a critical component of the competitive viability of economies around the wo...
Much of the existing empirical research on industry clusters focuses on the detection of clusters fo...
taking advantage of new steel slab casting technologies that gave scrap-based mini-mills access to t...
Without change, stagnation is inevitable. Never has this truth been more obvious than during the cur...
Much has been written and theorized concerning the emergence of technologically dynamic industrial r...
Using an industry studies approach, this article provides an assessment of a cluster of product and ...
The experience of intermediate steel-industry suppliers in the Pittsburgh region offers valuable ins...
The experience of intermediate steel-industry suppliers in the Pittsburgh region offers valuable ins...
Sadler D. (2004) Cluster evolution, the transformation of old industrial regions and the steel indus...
In this paper, we link technology-based competition, demand patterns, and managerial agency to descr...
Industry clusters refer to the tight connections that bind certain firms and industries together in ...
We explore the concept of regional industrial identity as an important missing component in our unde...
Deloitte Consulting, LLP, Cleveland State University, Jack Russell Associates, Inc. This study docum...
The purpose of this research and the dual papers is to comprehensively explore industrial clusters b...
The importance of science and technology as the root of exceptional regional economic development ha...
Industrial clusters are a critical component of the competitive viability of economies around the wo...
Much of the existing empirical research on industry clusters focuses on the detection of clusters fo...
taking advantage of new steel slab casting technologies that gave scrap-based mini-mills access to t...
Without change, stagnation is inevitable. Never has this truth been more obvious than during the cur...
Much has been written and theorized concerning the emergence of technologically dynamic industrial r...