The selected evidence discussed in this paper suggests three interrelated propositions. First, there is no one best model for organising an industrial district or an industrial cluster, since a diversity of institutional arrangements is possible and each has proved successful in different circumstances. Second, clusters are not cast in iron, but they evolve over time. Third, globalisation reshapes the upgrading options for SME-based clusters, by providing a variety of international knowledge linkages. In a nutshell, globalisation changes both the concept of proximity and the scope of competition: a necessary pre-requisite for competitive survival is the capacity to foster the co-evolution of local and global linkages and networks, and to de...
The study identifies two knowledge networks through which firms can identify and absorb new knowledg...
The co-location and networking of firms and institutions, also known as clustering, positively influ...
This book focuses on some important themes of C/ID (clusters and industrial districts) evolution w...
This article aims to discuss the international strategies of lead companies and the modularization o...
Industrial clusters are a critical component of the competitive viability of economies around the wo...
This book explores the external sources of industrial cluster competitiveness and examines how they ...
The literature on clusters is based on the seminal writings of Marshall, followed by Becattini’s re...
The international fragmentation of economic activities \u2013 from research and design to production...
Clusters, as system of companies anchored in a region, contribute and ensure the long-term world com...
Recent research has emphasized that success of industrial clusters is not only driven by intra-clust...
It is argued in this paper that during an era when the international architecture of production rela...
The economic downturn post-2000 badly undermined the rapid growth of knowledge-based and technology-...
Clusters are defined as geographically concentrated agglomerations of specialized firms in a particu...
[EN] Industrial district literature has focused on local endogenous development. So far, these works...
Three single-authored papers in this thesis will explore the role of knowledge and information in in...
The study identifies two knowledge networks through which firms can identify and absorb new knowledg...
The co-location and networking of firms and institutions, also known as clustering, positively influ...
This book focuses on some important themes of C/ID (clusters and industrial districts) evolution w...
This article aims to discuss the international strategies of lead companies and the modularization o...
Industrial clusters are a critical component of the competitive viability of economies around the wo...
This book explores the external sources of industrial cluster competitiveness and examines how they ...
The literature on clusters is based on the seminal writings of Marshall, followed by Becattini’s re...
The international fragmentation of economic activities \u2013 from research and design to production...
Clusters, as system of companies anchored in a region, contribute and ensure the long-term world com...
Recent research has emphasized that success of industrial clusters is not only driven by intra-clust...
It is argued in this paper that during an era when the international architecture of production rela...
The economic downturn post-2000 badly undermined the rapid growth of knowledge-based and technology-...
Clusters are defined as geographically concentrated agglomerations of specialized firms in a particu...
[EN] Industrial district literature has focused on local endogenous development. So far, these works...
Three single-authored papers in this thesis will explore the role of knowledge and information in in...
The study identifies two knowledge networks through which firms can identify and absorb new knowledg...
The co-location and networking of firms and institutions, also known as clustering, positively influ...
This book focuses on some important themes of C/ID (clusters and industrial districts) evolution w...