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Book 2018 topics within the agglomeration phenomenon, exploring also their role under the Great Recession. Beyond the analysis of regions or clusters, this volume focuses on firms within agglomerations and captures this phenomenon from different perspectives, contexts and diverse literatures. Specifically, iwhite-matter 发表于 2025-3-27 03:27:07
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Michael A. Crew,Paul R. Kleindorferaditional industrial organisations. The activation of latent mechanisms of transition may recombine embedded competences and useful knowledge to deliver path-breaking economic solutions that create new competitive advantages and allow longevity to local production systems.冲突 发表于 2025-3-27 10:44:23
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1430-9602 res, including economic geography, business economics, management, social networks, industrial districts, international business, sociology or industry dynamics. .978-3-030-08045-7978-3-319-90575-4Series ISSN 1430-9602 Series E-ISSN 2197-9375Feckless 发表于 2025-3-28 04:39:24
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Marshallian Industrial District Evolution: Technological Impacts and Firms’ Heterogeneityedominantly an orientation towards the creation of sustaining knowledge in dense and orchestrated networks and aim to develop competence-enhancing variety which ensures their centrality and the status quo, making clusters evolve expanding central stages, i.e. specialization. Our argumentation has alImpugn 发表于 2025-3-28 11:24:10
New Roles for Supporting Organizations in Clusters: Enhancing Connectedness in Knowledge Networks In line with previous research, findings corroborate the particular relevance of facilitators of knowledge. However, important differences emerge when considering the profile of the local organization and the type of knowledge shared.