Global city clusters: theorizing spatial and non-spatial proximity in inter-urban firm networks. Regional Studies. Spatial agglomeration is well theorized within regional studies and economic geography, with firm- and industry-level advantages generally attributable to the strategic benefits derived from spatial proximity. Increasingly, alternative proximity types have been explored to explain firm relationships within and between industries. This paper applies a novel social network analysis (SNA) approach to analyze city clustering as a function of both spatial and non-spatial factors – namely, economic, sociocultural and geopolitical. Based on the internal reporting structures of Australia-based firms, it explores how ‘global clusters’ a...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the spatial pattern of networks of Istanbul jewellery cluster, b...
One ongoing debate in the cluster literature concerns methods of delineating the spatial footprint o...
In this paper, I question whether agglomerations of video game companies in Australia function as cl...
Over the past three decades, a multitude of studies have examined the relational properties of corpo...
Existing research in urban studies has not measured or visualized the urban structural relations of ...
Non-market interactions are increasingly regarded as key explanations for spatial concentration. Con...
The location of the local network of firms impacts, positively or negatively, their economic perform...
This study examines the effects of subnational regional heterogeneity on the performance of foreign ...
One ongoing debate in the cluster literature concerns methods of delineating the spatial footprint o...
This study is concerned with the factors that influence the cooperation among clusterbased firms. T...
Local knowledge networks are often held responsible for the competitiveness and innovativeness of ge...
Agglomeration research investigates the geographic concentration of economic activity. The authors e...
As outlined by Krugman (1991), a fundamental fact is the clustering of economic activities in space,...
This study is concerned with the factors that influence the cooperation among cluster-based firms. T...
Summary. The concept of industrial clusters has attracted much attention during the past decade, bot...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the spatial pattern of networks of Istanbul jewellery cluster, b...
One ongoing debate in the cluster literature concerns methods of delineating the spatial footprint o...
In this paper, I question whether agglomerations of video game companies in Australia function as cl...
Over the past three decades, a multitude of studies have examined the relational properties of corpo...
Existing research in urban studies has not measured or visualized the urban structural relations of ...
Non-market interactions are increasingly regarded as key explanations for spatial concentration. Con...
The location of the local network of firms impacts, positively or negatively, their economic perform...
This study examines the effects of subnational regional heterogeneity on the performance of foreign ...
One ongoing debate in the cluster literature concerns methods of delineating the spatial footprint o...
This study is concerned with the factors that influence the cooperation among clusterbased firms. T...
Local knowledge networks are often held responsible for the competitiveness and innovativeness of ge...
Agglomeration research investigates the geographic concentration of economic activity. The authors e...
As outlined by Krugman (1991), a fundamental fact is the clustering of economic activities in space,...
This study is concerned with the factors that influence the cooperation among cluster-based firms. T...
Summary. The concept of industrial clusters has attracted much attention during the past decade, bot...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the spatial pattern of networks of Istanbul jewellery cluster, b...
One ongoing debate in the cluster literature concerns methods of delineating the spatial footprint o...
In this paper, I question whether agglomerations of video game companies in Australia function as cl...