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Although the literature on the evolution of industrial clusters is not vast, a preferred approach has already become … different conception of cluster evolution drawing on the 'adaptive cycle' model that has been developed in evolutionary ecology …. Using this model, cluster evolution is viewed as an adaptive process with different possible outcomes based on episodic …
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development over time, and have explored the driving forces behind their evolution. In their seminal contribution, Menzel and …
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studying the economic landscape and its evolution. We examine three ÔordersÕ of emergence, and focus attention especially on …
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entrepreneurship in the theory of economic evolution. Next, we will review the empirical literature on the geography of …
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(especially variety, selection, novelty and inheritance) and elements of a behavioural theory of the firm. Much less attention has …
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explores theories of network evolution for their use in geography and develops the conceptual framework of geographical network … trajectories. It specifically assesses how tie selection constitutes the evolutionary process of retention and variation in network …
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between industry pairs. Second, this measure is employed to examine industry evolution in 360 U.S. metropolitan areas over the … cohesion is developed. Changes in technological cohesion can then be decomposed into selection, entry and exit effects …
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