Research on agglomeration finds that either a higher survival rate of incumbent firms or a higher founding rate of new entrants, or both, can sustain an industry cluster. The conditioning effects of time on the two distinct mechanisms of survival and founding are, however, rarely examined. We argue that the forces driving geographic concentration vary across the industry life cycle. Data from Ontario's winery industry from 1865 to 1974 demonstrates a dynamic model of geographic concentration: agglomeration attracts more new entry in the growth stage only, whereas it contributes to firm survival in the mature stage only. The results not only establish the importance of understanding the temporal dynamics underlying agglomeration externalitie...
International audienceAgglomeration research investigates the benefits that firms receive from locat...
In recent years the term cluster has been widely used among researchers,\ud practitioners and politi...
textabstractRecent empirical studies in regional science and urban economics show that agglomeration...
The degree of geographic concentration of individual manufacturing industries in the U.S. has declin...
If localization economies are present, firms within denser industry concentrations should exhibit hi...
Agglomeration economy has long been proposed to account for an individual firm’s favor for denser en...
Ecological models of spatial density found that the location itself can be a liability for newly fou...
Agglomerations, or clusters, are typically defined as the idea that firms can benefit from shared ...
Agglomeration research investigates the benefits that firms receive from locating in close geographi...
This thesis evaluates the impact economic characteristics, including regional agglomeration and esta...
The purpose of this paper to provide added insight into clustering as it pertains to the United Stat...
This paper analyses and compares the dynamics of agglomeration in Portuguese and Irish manufacturing...
Agglomeration research investigates the geographic concentration of economic activity. The authors e...
“The death of distance” has become the battle cry of a modern generation of managers, policy makers ...
This paper describes the spread of industry from country to country as a region grows. All industria...
International audienceAgglomeration research investigates the benefits that firms receive from locat...
In recent years the term cluster has been widely used among researchers,\ud practitioners and politi...
textabstractRecent empirical studies in regional science and urban economics show that agglomeration...
The degree of geographic concentration of individual manufacturing industries in the U.S. has declin...
If localization economies are present, firms within denser industry concentrations should exhibit hi...
Agglomeration economy has long been proposed to account for an individual firm’s favor for denser en...
Ecological models of spatial density found that the location itself can be a liability for newly fou...
Agglomerations, or clusters, are typically defined as the idea that firms can benefit from shared ...
Agglomeration research investigates the benefits that firms receive from locating in close geographi...
This thesis evaluates the impact economic characteristics, including regional agglomeration and esta...
The purpose of this paper to provide added insight into clustering as it pertains to the United Stat...
This paper analyses and compares the dynamics of agglomeration in Portuguese and Irish manufacturing...
Agglomeration research investigates the geographic concentration of economic activity. The authors e...
“The death of distance” has become the battle cry of a modern generation of managers, policy makers ...
This paper describes the spread of industry from country to country as a region grows. All industria...
International audienceAgglomeration research investigates the benefits that firms receive from locat...
In recent years the term cluster has been widely used among researchers,\ud practitioners and politi...
textabstractRecent empirical studies in regional science and urban economics show that agglomeration...