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Author: | Caniëls, M.C.J. Romijn, H.A. |
Title: | Firm-level knowledge accumulation and regional dynamics |
Journal: | Industrial and Corporate Change
2003 : DEC, VOL. 12:6, p. 1253-1278 |
Index terms: | Economic performance Knowledge |
Freeterms: | Regional dynamics |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | The insight into the determinants of economic growth has been contributed to by two literatures. Regional agglomeration studies emphasize the favourable impact of geographical proximity of performance. However, the companies that constitute those agglomerations largely remain black boxes. In contrast, studies about technological learning explain economic performance at the company level without systematically taking account of proximity effects. A possible way of bridging this gap is proposed in this article by fusing elements from both partial literatures into an integrated framework. |
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