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Using a point-patternmethodology, we explore a range of issues regarding the detailed location patterns of UKmanufacturing industries. In particular, we focus on the location of entrants and exiters vs. continuing establishments, domestic- vs. foreign-owned, large vs. small, and affiliated vs....
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possible hydrogen and fuel cell clusters is carried out. The current EU policy framework does not hinder hydrogen development … innovative regions. Moreover, the article points out certain industrial clusters that favours some regions' conditions for taking …
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Recently empirical studies have focused on how capabilities of new entering firms are important for the evolution of industries over time. The performance of new entrants appears to be significantly influenced by their pre-entry background. The general impression of the literature is that firms...
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characteristics ascribed to permanent spatial clusters, albeit in a temporary and intensified form. These short-lived hotspots of … intense knowledge exchange, network building and idea generation can thus be seen as temporary clusters. The present paper … compares temporary clusters with permanent clusters and other types of inter-firm interactions. If regular participation in …
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This paper develops a simulation model of the behaviour of clusters in the face of bifurcation events in their … performance of clusters exhibiting different degrees of decentralisation and alternative modes of co-ordination. Using Kauffman …
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manufacturing industries across different selected clusters in India. To measure the spillover effect to domestic firms in a … taking place in various regions. The empirical findings reveal significant variations across clusters in regard to spillovers …. While some clusters benefit from foreign firm presence and technological stock within the cluster, a more commonly observed …
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The paper, mostly empirical in nature, investigates issues on cross-national new information and communication technologies (ICTs) adoption patterns and growth directions. In the period of 2000-2010, a great number of countries underwent substantial changes on the field of ICTs implementation....
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The usual methods of segmenting firms are insufficient as they do not consider hidden (unobserved) groupings and do not consider the dynamic market context such as in the apparel industry. An empirical analysis was done using latent class analysis on a cross-section survey of 334 Indian apparel...
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Openness to global market is the only way for a small scale national economy to survive and develop. Therefore, Republic of Macedonia immediately after the independence, declared its international trading system as fully liberal and open, articulated by membership in many important international...
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Republic of Macedonia has strong both comparative and competitive advantages in the agri-industrial complex; a situation rarely seen in other sectors of the national economy. Therefore, basic strategic objective of the sector’s stakeholders should be the export expansion of foodstufs. The...
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