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In the paper, we present how transnational corporations (TNCs) internationalize their R&D and how they allocate foreign R&D units in high-tech clusters, where competitors of these TNCs, research and academic institutions, and suppliers of these TNCs are also located. We confront two paradigms of...
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This paper investigates the effects of economic policy on regional specialization of China's high-tech industries for the period 1996 to 2005. Results indicate that the average level of regional specialization increases over years. Moreover, high-tech industry sector is highly localized in...
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Industries have varying abilities to benefit from externalities associated with geographical concentration, and are also likely to suffer in different degrees from crowding costs. This makes industries differ in their concentration process. We hypothesize that firms with low education levels...
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This paper analyzes a fundamental gap research in high-tech clusters surveying literature in a critical perspective: the paper evidenced the taken-for-granted assumption that knowledge spillovers (KS) are unique assets conveying flows of knowledge in clusters, arguing the importance of traded...
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Neben den USA ist Israel eines der wichtigsten Entwicklungszentren für zivil und militärisch genutzte Hochtechnologie … Export- und Wirtschaftsmotor. Hochtechnologie (Hightech) ist der Basisfaktor des Wirtschaftswachstums und der technologischen …
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Direct investments, cooperation links, information flows, global infrastructure, as well as agglomeration effect, fill up the space with geo-economic content. In this paper, a classification of the main territorial elements of globalized geo-economic space (GGS) was done. In that way, we...
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Social and territorial spaces around the world are undergoing economic restructuring due to globalization process that … globalization have led to the relocation of economic activity and spatial agglomerations. The relocation of production activities … different capitals: production, financial, human, and goods and information. Certainly globalization changes the spatial …
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Chinese migration flows represent a relatively new phenomenon in Italy. Its entrepreneurial nature is reflected in massive flows Chinese businessman employed both in manufacturing and commercial activities, with a dense concentration in correspondence of some industrial districts. The aim of the...
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of employment and occupation in the EU, 2) as the increase in globalization has resulted in extraordinary failure rates …
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