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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 284 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 453 g
  • Sari: Regions and Cities
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367876256
  • ISBN-13: 9780367876258
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 284 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 453 g
  • Sari: Regions and Cities
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367876256
  • ISBN-13: 9780367876258

Various theories have been put forward as to why business and industry develops in clusters and despite good work being carried out on path dependence and dynamics, this is still very much an emerging topic in the social sciences. To date, no overarching theoretical framework has been developed to show how clusters evolve.



Unfolding Cluster Evolution

aims to address this gap by presenting theoretical and empirical research on the geography of innovation. This contributed volume seeks to shed light on the understanding of clusters and its dynamic evolution. The book provides evidence to suggest that traditional perspectives from evolutionary economic geography need to be wedded to management thinking in order to reach this point. Bringing together thinking from a range of disciplines and countries across Europe, this book explores a wide range of topics from the capability approach, to network dynamics, to multinational corporations, to firm entry and exit and social capital.



This book will be of interest to policy makers and students of urban studies, economic geography, and planning and development.

List of figures
xvi
List of tables
xviii
List of contributors
xix
Foreword xxi
Andres Rodriguez-Pose
Preface xxv
Introduction: unfolding cluster and industrial district evolution: into the future 1(8)
Fiorenza Belussi
Jose Luis Hervas-Oliver
1 Crossing economic geography and international business to understand the collocation of multinationals in agglomerations: an analysis of its inception
9(14)
Jose Luis Hervas-Oliver
Gregorio Gonzalez Alcaide
2 Economies and diseconomies of clusters: financial services in the City of London
23(16)
Naresh Pandit
Gary Cook
Jonathan Beaverstock
3 The dual role of multinational corporations in cluster evolution: when you dance with the devil, you wait for the song to stop
39(17)
Christian R. Ostergaard
Kristian H. Reinau
Eunkyung Park
4 Multinational corporations and cluster evolution: the case of Cosentino in the Spanish marble cluster
56(15)
Jose A. Aznar-Sanchez
Anselmo Carretero-Gomez
Luis J. Belmonte-Urena
5 Reverse relocation, off-shoring and back-shoring in the Arzignano tannery district: moving labour and capital in the global economy
71(15)
Fiorenza Belussi
Maria Francesca Savarese
Silvia Rita Sedita
6 Ethnic entrepreneurship in the Prato industrial district: an analysis of foundings and failures of Italian and Chinese firms
86(20)
Luciana Lazzeretti
Francesco Capone
7 Cognitive inertia at bay: global value chains and cluster openness favouring smart specialization in the Toy Valley cluster - Spain
106(11)
Jose Luis Hervas-Oliver
Francisca Sempere Ripoll
8 Collaboration and competition inside an industrial district: a social capital approach
117(24)
Edoardo Mollona
Manuela Presutti
9 Cluster life cycles and path dependency: an exploratory assessment of cluster evolution in the Basque Country
141(18)
Aitziber Elola
Jesus M. Valdaliso
Susana Franco
Santiago M. Lopez
10 Driving factors of cluster evolution: a multi-scalar comparative perspective
159(17)
Franz Todtling
Tanja Sinozic
Alexander Auer
11 On the emergence and evolution of clusters: the role of agency and external factors in the Galician turbot industry
176(14)
Gonzalo Rodriguez-Rodriguez
Andrea Morrison
Rodrigo Troncoso-Ojeda
12 Cluster decline and political lock-ins
190(13)
Robert Hassink
13 The evolutionary dynamics of creative clusters: how can they best be captured?
203(17)
Flavio Nunes
Patricia Romeiro
14 Understanding the dynamics of cluster competitive advantage: empirical evidence using a capability-based perspective
220(14)
Jose Luis Hervas-Oliver
15 Organizational configurations in footwear industrial districts: fit, performance and localization
234(18)
Gloria Parra Requena
Maria Jose Ruiz Ortega
Pedro Manuel Garcla Villaverde
Raquel Rubio Fernandez
16 Experiences of cluster evolution in the Brazilian ceramic tile industry: the accumulation of capabilities among local producers in a developing country
252(15)
Renato Garcia
Gabriela Scur
17 Understanding cluster evolution
267(15)
Michaela Trippl
Marcus Grillitsch
Arne Isaksen
Tanja Sinozic
Index 282
Fiorenza Belussi is Professor at the University of Padova, Italy. Her areas of interest include management of innovation and creativity; creative industries; theoretical models on innovation diffusion through gatekeepers; studies of open innovation; international business; and the impact of globalisation on local economies.





Jose Luis Hervás-Oliver is Associate Professor of Strategy and Competitiveness at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, School of Industrial Engineers, Spain. His research interests lie at the intersection between innovation and economic geography.